Wow - great report & love the pictures! I was one of the "insane" and did this trip in the middle of August when I lived down there. There were still a lot of people, but we had a nice spot along the creek and didn't notice our neighbors. We would have gone at a different time but had a friend flying in from Colorado who wanted to go on this trip, so we went.
I remember at the end of our trip when we got back to the car buying soda & burritos from the locals, and that was the best burrito I've ever had.
My wife called me at work today and asked if I had seen the pictures from the Havasu Falls trip report. Apparently my suggestion we go there sometime in the next couple years wasn't good enough to convince her , but your report and pictures were
Glad you had a good time!
My wife called me at work today and asked if I had seen the pictures from the Havasu Falls trip report. Apparently my suggestion we go there sometime in the next couple years wasn't good enough to convince her , but your report and pictures were
Do you find this at all ironic in some way? Especially the pictures bit? :-)
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We are planning a trip to Havasu Canyon in Aug (I know it'll be hot but my husband teaches in the summer and this is our only chance). I'm wondering how long it takes the average person to hike to the Supai Campground and if there is a place to camp at the trailhead so we could get a really early start. I loved your photos and can't wait to take some of my own. Thanks for any help you can give!
It all depends on how fast you hike with a pack and how comfortable you are hiking in the heat! It is 8 miles to the village of Supai and 11 to the campground.
Tazz & I smoked the trail to the village, it is mostly flat or downhill.
Unfortuantely that is the problem with this trail, there is no where nearby that I know of that you can stay near the hilltop. We camped at the Grand Canyon Caverns, twenty-two miles west of Seligman. It was in April so we were the only ones hearty enough to be in the campground, might be a zoo in the summer though.
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