How Do You Tips For Hiking Havasupai?
The Havasupai Indian Reservation in Arizona offers spectacular hiking opportunities in the Grand Canyon area. The Havasupai Tribe coordinates hiking here, which is very helpful for hikers with little experience. Here are some tips for hiking Havasupai. Make a reservation to hike Havasupai. Since the Havasupai Tribe provides access to hike this section of the Grand Canyon, they control the number of people able to access it at any one time. Their tribe has set a limit on the number of people that can make the hike, which is why it is important to register and reserve your spot in advance (see Resources below). Know your physical limitations. It is a full-day hike to the bottom of the Havasu Canyon once you leave Supai Village and the Havasupai Tribe. The round trip is 20 miles from top to bottom to top, and it is estimated to take 8 to 12 hours to complete. Some choose to camp out, although you must check with the Havasupai Tribe in advance to see if this is permitted during your visit.