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Grand Canyon via Whitmore Canyon Trail
Littlefield, Arizona
1.72 mi
/ 889 ft gain
Grand Canyon via Whitmore Canyon Trail is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Supai, Arizona.
Explore the Toroweap Overlook
Littlefield, Arizona
5.0
Toroweap Overlook can be accessed via Country Road #109, 8 miles west of Fredonia, AZ. It's about a two hour drive along a dirt road, with the final stretch becoming much more technical over larger rocks (a truck with high clearance is recommended). Tuweep Campground is the only area you're allowed to stay out here and you'll need a backcountry permit from NPS ahead of time. Once you make it t...
Camp at Tuweep Campground
Littlefield, Arizona
5.0
There are a number of ways to access Tuweep – and all access moves from the north to the south as you make your way toward the campsites. The most reliable road is Country Road #109 (a dirt road), which begins about eight miles west of Fredonia, Arizona. It’s also known as the Sunshine Route. Once you enter the dirt road, you’ll travel south for about 61 miles. Most of those 61 miles are tame ...
Lava Falls Trail
Littlefield, Arizona
2.76 mi
/ 2467 ft gain
Lava Falls Trail is a 4.2 kilometer lightly trafficked out-and-back trail that takes you by a river located near Colorado City, Arizona.
Havasu Falls in the Havasupai Reservation
Supai, Arizona
4.7
10.4 mi
/ 1647 ft gain
The Havasupai Reservation is a remote area just outside Grand Canyon National Park, full of blue-green water and dramatic waterfalls. Despite being an extremely isolated location, camping in the canyon is overwhelmingly popular and reservations are required. On popular weekends you will be sharing the campgrounds with hundreds of others but shoulder seasons can bring some respite.
The trail ...
Confluence of the Colorado River and Havasu Creek
Supai, Arizona
5.0
16.62 mi
/ 4199 ft gain
Hike: Starting from the Havasupai campgrounds, which is a 10 mile hike in itself from Hualapai Hilltop, the trail goes past Mooney Falls to Beaver Creek for 4 miles. The elevation gain is limited but makes up for difficulty with route finding. Getting to Beaver Falls will require creek crossings at least 4 times. For this hike one must be particularly keen about spotting the faintly drawn trail...
Navajo Falls
Supai, Arizona
4.0
1.4 mi
/ 249 ft gain
Navajo Falls is a gem that resulted from the flash flood that tore through Havasu Canyon in August of 2008. Although this flash flood forever changed the landscape of the canyon, it created a fantastic spot for travelers to enjoy in the afternoon and evening when camping at Havasupai Campground. It is a relatively short hike from camp (just over 0.5 mile) and is a great cool down spot to explor...
Hidden Falls in the Havasupai Reservation
Supai, Arizona
5.0
1.25 mi
/ 233 ft gain
Coming from the campground, you'll want to backtrack back towards Navajo and Fifty Foot falls, crossing the bridge that you came over coming into the campground. Continue on the trail until you see a picnic table with a small canopy with a big piece of tarp/burlap hanging from the front. Go past it, hug the rocks to the left and continue down towards the river. You'll have to get your feet wet,...
Mooney Falls
Supai, Arizona
4.8
1.36 mi
/ 200 ft gain
Hiking down to Mooney Falls is a great, short adventure when camping at the Havasupai Campground. Not only that, it is certainly the most adventurous waterfall to reach, requiring travelers to hike down through a menacing passageway cut through the side of the canyon wall by miners at the turn of the 20th century. Descend to the base of Mooney Falls at your own risk; the falls are named after a...
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Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Ten X Campground
Overview
Perhaps the biggest draw to Ten-X Campground in northern Arizona is its proximity to the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park...
Grand Canyon Village, Arizona
Hull Cabin
Overview
Located just steps away from the world-famous Grand Canyon National Park, Hull Cabin is the oldest historic structure in the are...
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