Havasupai
- Location: Near Peach Springs - Grand Canyon Area, AZ
- Distance: 8 miles to Village, 10 miles to Campgrounds
- Elevation: ???
- Difficulty: Moderate on the way down and Moderate to Hard on the way out. (depends on fitness level)
Havasupai Main Web Page Click Here
Making a Reservation
At this time, all reservations must be made via telephone. Camping: 1-928-448-2121, 1-928-448-2141, 1-928-448-2174, or 1-928-448-2180 Lodge: 1-928-448-2111 or 1-928-448-2201 Reservations for popular times of year fill up sometimes a year in advance, make your reservation as soon as possible.
All visitors staying at the campground must stop at the tourist office to pay the required fee.
If you are with a large group, please designate a leader to take care of the fees and pick up tags. Lodge guests do not need to stop in the office, entry fees will be collected at the lodge.
Check in at the tourist office is from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, 7 days a week
Fees
* Fees are subject to change without prior notice. The fees are non-negotiable. All fees are taxable by 10%.

Paid per person on entry. Children 12 or under discounted 50%. 10% Discount on groups 15 or above.
This fee is charged one time per visit. All visitors entering the Havasupai Indian Reservation are required to pay this fee and check in upon arrival at the Tourist Office. Note: Native Americans with a valid Tribal I.D. card or Tribal enrollment card are exempt from this fee.

Paid per person on entry. Children 12 or under discounted 50%. 10% Discount on groups 15 or above.

Per person, no discounts. BUT refundable if you take a sack of garbage back out with you to Hilltop.
Lodge cancellation policy - 2 weeks prior to reservation - full refund. After 2 weeks $15 per night - Within 24 hours - non refundable.Lodge cancellation policy - 2 weeks prior to reservation- full refund. After 2 weeks $15* per night. - Within 24 hours - non refundable.

For camping reservations, please call us at: 1-928-448-2141, 1-928-448-2121, 1-928-448-2174, or 1-928-448-2180.
If line is busy, please keep trying! We are trying our best to answer all the calls.
Deposit
A 50% deposit is required to guarantee the reservation. You can pay the deposit with a credit card (Visa, MasterCard). If you are unable to pay by credit card you can mail in your payment in the form of Money order or Cashier's Check to:
Havasupai Tourist Enterprise
P.O. Box 160
Supai, Arizona 86435
Your payment must be received in 2 weeks from when you made the reservations or the reservation will expire. A confirmation letter will be forwarded upon receipt of payment, please bring this in upon your arrival.
Cancellation Policy
You must notify our office of any cancellations at least 2 weeks prior to your reserved date to qualify for a refund. Such cancellations are subject to a 25% surcharge fee.
For Late Cancellations Any notice of cancellation received less than 2 weeks to the reserved date becomes non-refundable and the full amount of the deposit is withheld.
Special Circumstances The Tourist Office will refund the full amount of your deposit in the event the campground is shutdown due to flooding or other circumstances which may pose a potential risk to campers.
However, to qualify under this rule, your reserved date must fall within the period the campground is closed until re-opened for business.

Only a limited number of persons may visit Havasu Canyon at a time. Campers will register and pay an entry fee at the tourist office upon arrival in Supai village. Lodgers will pay their entry fee at the lodge.
The Camping Enterprise will accept payment in cash, money orders, travelers' checks, Visa, Mastercard or certified checks. No personal checks.
The hike is considered moderately difficult. The hike starts off steep and winds down switchbacks for at least a 1 ½ miles. The trail is rugged and rocky. Please wear well-fitted and comfortable hiking boots. The trail carves through a narrow canyon as you make your way to the village. Please Carefully Listen for and Watch out for the mule pack trains that frequent the trail during tourist season and DO NOT wear headphones. When a train comes by, please move as far as possible to the uphill side of the trail. Hikers standing close to or standing on both sides of the trail makes it extremely difficult for packers to ensure your safety. And DO NOT reach out to touch the pack horses as not all horses are tame The trail can be hot, dry, and dusty. Remember to carry water with you-at least 2 liters of water or more if necessary. Children are advised not to hike in the canyon without a chaperone at anytime.
As you near the village, you will hear and see the creek water. Please follow that downstream and make sure you cross the bridge to connect to the trail leading to the village. Please stay to your right all the way!

Hikers are encouraged to start early to avoid the midday heat during the summer. Never hike in the middle of the day to avoid serious ailments such as dehydration, heat exhaustion or heat stroke. Carry plenty of water!
Please do not hike at night unless you are familiar with the terrain and area.
Hiking trails of the Havasupai Indian Reservation include:
- Hike in from Hualapai Hilltop to Campgrounds
- Campgrounds to Beaver Falls
- Campgrounds to Colorado River



