Waterfalls Of Arizona | Havasu Falls
27th Oct' 2009,















Havasu Falls is paradise on Earth. This is an absolutely amazingly beautiful waterfall located in a remote canyon of Arizona. If you go to Havasu Falls, you will no doubt think you are somewhere in Hawaii. It is an oasis in arid Arizona.
Havasu Falls is a 2 mile hike past the village, located just before the campground. It is a beautiful double waterfall along Havasu Creek, falling into a crystal clear pool, perfect for swimming on a hot day. There is a large beach area for lounging and picniking in front of the waterfall.
Location : Supai, Havasupai Reservation, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino
County
Height : ~100 ft.
Access : hike, nodog
Distance : 10 miles (1 way)
Elevation : 5200 ft (-2200 ft)
Season : Mar-Oct
Difficulty : strenuous hike
Lat/Long :36.25520, -112.69700
Directions :From I-40 at Seligman, take exit 123 and drive 33 miles west
on Hwy #66 to Indian Road 18. Turn right and drive 60 miles to parking
lot at Hualapai Hilltop (at end of the road). Indian Road 18 can also
be accessed from Kingman, by driving ~50 miles east on Hwy #66 (~6 miles
past Peach Springs). There are no services after Seligman (or Kingman).


















