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Can you take a helicopter to Havasu Falls?

Havasu Falls Helicopter Flights Helicopters rides are offered daily, weather permitting. $85 each way, which includes one medium-sized backpack (up to 40 lbs.) The flight leaves from Hualapai Hilltop and drops you off in Supai Village, 2 miles from Havasu Falls campground.



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Airports near Havasu Falls The nearest airport to Havasu Falls is Grand Canyon (GCN). However, there are better options for getting to Havasu Falls. There is no direct connection from Nearby airports to Havasu Falls.

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Airports near Havasu Falls The nearest airport to Havasu Falls is Grand Canyon (GCN).

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Havasu Falls Helicopter Flights The helicopters are first come, first serve, and the flight is less than 10 minutes. Guru Tip: Tribal members always have priority so regardless of when you get in line you might have to wait for hours, if you get a ride at all.

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Day trips into the waterfalls are not permitted. In addition, it's important to be physically fit enough to hike the 10 miles to the campground (read more about How to Get to Havasupai.) If you're in doubt, riding a helicopter is an option that reduces the hiking mileage to only 2 miles.

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Why was Havasu Falls closed for so long? Havasu Falls is just one part of the broader Havasupai Reservation. The unique health-care problems faced by Native American tribes contributed to the lengthy closure, the tribe noted. “We closed our Reservation in March 2020,” the tribe wrote on its website.

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How to fly to Lake Havasu City? You cannot fly directly to Lake Havasu City. KAYAK recommends you fly to Bullhead City Laughlin Bullhead (IFP) (48.88 miles from Lake Havasu City). From there you can rent a car or get a taxi.

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Havasupai Mules. Pack Mules must be reserved online BEFORE your visit! Between Hilltop Trailhead and Campground Entrance and Back: $400 round-trip.

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The best weather at Havasu is found between March and November, and spring and fall are ideal if you are hiking in and out. The waterfall's cold water feels the best in the heat of the Arizona summer sun, while winter trips offer seclusion from crowds.

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A: The short answer is yes. Helicopter tours are worth the money because of the amazing views you get to experience. From a bird's eye view, you can see waterfalls, valleys and iconic landmarks up close. You also get to see other beautiful landscapes that you can't see from the ground.

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The hike to Havasu Falls Havasupai is 10 miles in each direction. It is rocky and sandy with very little shade. The hike to the falls is all downhill, which means that the hike back out to your car will be all uphill and is quite difficult. Train in advance.

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In a post, the Havasupai tribe said it made the decision to raise prices because the popular hiking and swimming spot in the Grand Canyon has gone viral and the demand for permits has greatly increased. “We have many more reservation requests than available campground spaces,” the post said.

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From the trailhead, it is an 8-mile, downhill hike to Supai Village (where the tribe resides), and another 2 miles to Havasu Falls and the campground. This beautiful hike can be done with or without the assistance of pack mules and you must book a campground or pack mule permit online before you can hike in.

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How difficult is the hike? The hike to Havasu Falls is ten miles, one-way. We recommend a minimum age of 10. Younger children may be able to complete the hike, if they have hiking experience.

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However, in 2023, visitors are required to stay a minimum of 3 nights. For the 3-night minimum stay, Havasu Falls permits in 2023 will cost $395/per person. Although these are the most expensive permits I've ever paid for, the unworldly experience of hiking to Havasu Falls is worth visiting!

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All visitors must book a stay at either the Havasupai Campground or the Havasupai Lodge. Both reservations include the permits needed to access Havasu Falls. For 2023, all campground reservations are for four days and three nights and are $395 per person.

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There are vaulted toilets throughout the Havasu campground so you do not need to worry about packing a lot of toilet paper or carrying out your waste unless you have to use the restroom outside of camp. This area is a water source so you should never pee or poop near the water.

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