How do I get a permit to camp in Havasu Falls?

How do I get a permit to camp in Havasu Falls?

To obtain permits for Havasu Falls camping, you can call the tourism office at (928) 448-2121, or visit the Supai Campground website. The office is open 9 am to 3 pm, Monday through Friday.

How hard is it to get a permit for Havasu Falls?

Getting a Havasu Falls Permit is arguably the most difficult part of the Havasu Falls hike, and each year getting a permit to hike Havasu Falls gets more and more competitive. In fact, according to the Havasupai Reservations website, most permits sell out the first day reservations open.

How much are permits for Havasupai Falls?

around $350 to $500 per person
How Much Do Havasupai Permits Cost for 2020? While the exact cost can change from year to year, we estimate the Havasupai permit cost to be around $350 to $500 per person. Typically, a minimum stay of 3 nights and 4 days is required. Reservations are 100% non-refundable and non-transferrable.

Do you need a permit for Havasupai Falls?

Havasu Falls sits on the Havasupai Indian Reservation—which is not part of Grand Canyon National Park—so you’ll need to buy a permit from the Havasupai Tribe to access the area.

How much does it cost to camp at Havasupai Falls?

The fees to camp at Havasupai are as follows: Entrance Fee per Person: $35.00. Campground Fee per Person per Night: $17.00. Environmental Fee per Person: $5.00.

How much is it to camp at Havasu Falls?

Havasu Falls Camping Fees The fees to camp at Havasupai are as follows: Entrance Fee per Person: $35.00. Campground Fee per Person per Night: $17.00.

Where should I stay the night before Havasupai?

WHERE TO STAY THE NIGHT BEFORE YOU VISIT HAVASUPAI

  • Caverns’ Inn @ Grand Canyon Caverns. located in Peach Springs, Arizona. 48 unit motel room located at the entrance to the Grand Canyon Caverns. 66 miles / 80-90 minutes from the trailhead.
  • Hualapai Lodge. located in Peach Springs, Arizona. 54 rooms.

How much does Havasupai cost?

2021 Havasupai Permit Costs* – subject to change This means that if you get a reservation starting on Monday, you will pay a minimum of $300 ($100/night for your minimum 3 nights stay). If you get a reservation starting on Wednesday, you will pay a minimum of $325 ($100/night for Wed. and Thurs. and $125 for Friday).

Does Havasupai have bathrooms?

Once you reach the bottom of the canyon, the hike is fairly flat for the remainder of your journey. There are no toilets along the way nor is there any water.

How much is camping at Havasu Falls?

Havasu Falls Camping Fees Entrance Fee per Person: $35.00. Campground Fee per Person per Night: $17.00. Environmental Fee per Person: $5.00.

Why did Havasupai Falls close?

They have been closed to tourists since March 2020, when the tribe halted all travel to the reservation in response to the spread of COVID-19. The Havasupai waterfalls are so popular that reservations nearly sell out on the first day they become available each year.