Navajo Falls
Navajo Falls
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Awebby84
Rochester, NY13 contributions
May 2019
These are by far the smallest set of falls. But again, I ran in to no one when I was down there! The colors are gorgeous from the teal water to the green algae.
Written 25 February 2020
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Greatplacesnv
Las Vegas, NV303 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
These are the first falls you see after the village. You actually have to walk down from the main road and then if you want to see the fifty foot falls, you have to walk around Navajo Falls. Most people miss these falls and fifty foot falls.
Written 5 June 2019
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ErneEagle
Tanndalen, Sweden16 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
The whole hike next to Supi river down to the Colorado river, is like being in paradise!
there is nothing more to say, just waisting time for explaining peoples own experience of Paradis. I don't agree with the * HAVE TO WRIGHT 100 LETTER'S. EVEN IF I'AM ALREADY DOON * CAPISH * Or I will never give a Review again. Plus that I have no choose of time when I was there, totally useless website. I was at this place 1983 and 1990 AND HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CHOSES THEY GAVE ME: BUT I CAN RECOMEND THIS PLACE; AND HIKE THE WHOLE WAY FROM THE RIM TO THE BOTTOM, TRIPADVISERS Admin have a very limited website to express your experience, 2 SAD. So' I was there januari 2019 have nothing to do with the Thru. Capish.
there is nothing more to say, just waisting time for explaining peoples own experience of Paradis. I don't agree with the * HAVE TO WRIGHT 100 LETTER'S. EVEN IF I'AM ALREADY DOON * CAPISH * Or I will never give a Review again. Plus that I have no choose of time when I was there, totally useless website. I was at this place 1983 and 1990 AND HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CHOSES THEY GAVE ME: BUT I CAN RECOMEND THIS PLACE; AND HIKE THE WHOLE WAY FROM THE RIM TO THE BOTTOM, TRIPADVISERS Admin have a very limited website to express your experience, 2 SAD. So' I was there januari 2019 have nothing to do with the Thru. Capish.
Written 13 May 2019
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kenbob13
Freeport, IL40 contributions
Nov 2018 • Friends
Very tame in comparison to the bigger falls & very approachable. If you want less people & peacefulness then just stop here. If even a tiny portion of this falls was in my community it would attract the masses. That being said it is not as grand as the tall ones but, very serene, BEAUTIFUL & relaxing..
Written 18 December 2018
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Cameron C
Phoenix, AZ87 contributions
Sept 2018 • Friends
These Falls are broken in to the pools above and then the falls below. My friends and I hit this after we had walked into town first. We thought it would be the perfect cool down on the way to camp.
We walked down and planned on going into the pools, however there were a lot of people in them but not many below the falls. We went down below and had the best time playing in the waterfall itself, but there is also a beach area down there with a pool to swim in.
It was awesome and we probably stayed there for 2 hours.
We walked down and planned on going into the pools, however there were a lot of people in them but not many below the falls. We went down below and had the best time playing in the waterfall itself, but there is also a beach area down there with a pool to swim in.
It was awesome and we probably stayed there for 2 hours.
Written 24 September 2018
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Bruno
Richterswil, Switzerland242 contributions
May 2018 • Family
A wall with about 10 waterfalls. Simply spectacular and scenic. Located a little off the way between Havasu town and the campground.
Written 29 June 2018
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JDB
Scottsdale, AZ5,232 contributions
Jun 2018 • Business
Beautiful place. Way less people here. Much more quiet, and a great little place to take pictures. Beautiful blue water, and worth the trek down.
Written 16 June 2018
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Cavydad
Camarillo, CA2,207 contributions
May 2017 • Friends
Explore all the falls, collectively they are a world class experience. Take your time. Wander, view, soak, and do not slip or fall.
Written 11 December 2017
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TheGreenAuthor
Louisville, KY259 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
Blue water...cascading over rocks...it's lovely. Not as high as Havasu and Mooney. It is lovely and worth the extra steps.
Written 9 December 2017
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Helen R
Canmore, Canada193 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
We stopped and talked to some policemen who were on duty while we hiked in this area. Many people sit on the tiered part above these falls in their bathing attire. Again water shoes a good idea! Each Falls is unique and stunning but exercise caution not to get swept down over Falls. Would be an especially nice oasis for people staying in Campground.
Written 3 November 2017
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juliannalopez1975
El Paso, TX
Do u have to hike to all this or xan u pull up and park and camp
daren8334
Rochdale, UK1 contribution
what tours goes to navajo falls
Harold W
Upland, CA545 contributions
I was on a tour with Road Scholars (RoadScholar org); we stayed in motels at Peach Springs & Supai. Our stuff was carried to Supai on pack animals & we hiked in with day packs. The tour was called "hiking granite gorge and Supai". From Peach Spgs they led us on a hike to the Tonto Rim; and at Supai, to Navajo, Havasupai, and Mooney Falls (Mooney was optional).
Antonio O
San Diego, CA
The mao doesn't say how to get there in car from san diego
dremmettdc
Cedar City, UT430 contributions
Type into GoogleMaps - Havasupai Hilltop Parking Lot. Then enjoy the hike.
Are dogs allowed on the trail?
Leepancheetah
San Diego, CA400 contributions
I can't say I would recommend bringing a dog. I actually boarded my pet Peeve in Kingman, AZ during my trip.
Angie P
Phoenix, AZ
Do you need reservations to hike this? Or is it separate from the Havasupai Falls?
Jeff11382014
Lehi, UT73 contributions
Havasu Falls is a ten mile hike from the trail head. This is maybe a half mile before that. You need a pass for both. And even if you didn't, it would be terrible to hike that far and not hit them both.
sulligirlmom
Greenbrier, AR1 contribution
Is it possible to hike these as a day trip or do you have to reserve a place to stay overnight?
Jeff11382014
Lehi, UT73 contributions
They say that you are required to book a place to stay in order to be there. They aren't religious about checking whether individuals have registration at the waterfalls but I think it's a good idea to book a place anyway. It's a 10 mile hike through the desert one way. You'll want several days playing in the pools and exploring up and down the river to make that hike worth it before you hike back out again.
How far is it from Phoenix n how much to enter
Jdemonto
2 contributions
It's about 4hrs from Phoenix
Jorge L
Quilmes, Argentina63 contributions
hola , estamos viajando al Grand Canyon a fines de abril, queriamos ir a Havasu Falls en helicoptero, por razones de tiempo, alguien lo hizo ? me pueden comentar y sugerir, desde ya gracias
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