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Havasu Falls will reopen to tourists on Feb. 1, 2023.
Getting to Havasu Falls is an 8-mile hike from the top of the canyon to Supai Village, and another 2 miles to the campground area.
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Hiking to Havasu Falls requires both a permit for the hike and a reservation at the Havasupai Campground or Lodge. Reservations are four days and three nights. Day hikes are not permitted.
Right now, the Havasupai Tribe is rescheduling people who had reservations through 2022. They’ll be booked on the dates of their original reservation.
Reservation holders who don’t wish to accept the rescheduled dates can put their spots up for sale via a transfer list. To access and purchase off the transfer list, you’ll need to open an account on havasupaireservations.com. New transfers become available on the website at 8 a.m. MST daily.
No new reservations are being taken for 2023.
Permits to hike to the falls cost $100 per person Mondays through Thursdays and $125 per person Fridays through Sundays.
Campground reservations cost $395 per person and lodge reservations cost $1,980 per room for a four-day, three-night stay.
All visitors must have the following:
Vehicles must have the campground reservation confirmation code displayed through the front windshield on the passenger side.
Bring water, as there’s no drinking water at any point along the trails.
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