Entrance to the Supai Village marked by the pillars Wigleeva.

Havasu Canyon, a side canyon to the Grand Canyon and located in the southwest corner of Gand Canyon National Park. The Canyon is the home of the Havasupai Tribe and lies within their reservation land. Havasu creek runs the length of the canyon feed by perenial spring waters emerging near the junction of Havasu and Hualpai Canyon. These clear blue tinted waters feed the lush vegatation thoughout the canyon as you'll see in the accompaning photographs.

The Day Before

The Hike

Havasu Falls

The Hike to Beaver Falls

Drop the packs and swim

Beaver Falls Jumps

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