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April Lorenz's video: A Guide to Havasupai Falls

@A Guide to Havasupai Falls.
For Reservations Contact: Camping: (928) 448 2180 (928) 448 2237 (928) 448 2121 (928) 448 2141 Open from 9:00am - 3:00pm Monday - Friday Havasupai Lodge: (928) 448 2111 Camping Tourist Office Hours: May - October 6:00 a.m. - 6 p.m. November - April 8:00 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information please visit: http://theofficialhavasupaitribe.com/ (The website is now working!) https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/havasupai.htm You can now make reservations online! https://www.sunrisereservations.com/reservation/selectSiteCriteria?cgId=461 Updated information 01/26/17: -You must pay the full amount in order to make reservation. -Prices changed as of 01/02/17 Basic information: -All tourists must check in at Tourist Office to register and pay the $50 entrance fee. -20 miles hike (round trip) from The Canyon rim to the Supai falls. -5 hour hike from canyon rim to Havasu campground and 6 hours back. -For your safety no day hikes are permitted. -Bring plenty of water. Bring more water during the summer months. -Rangers patrol the trails to assist you, but hikers are responsible for their own safety. Camping Information and Fees: The campground is located past Havasu Falls, approximately 45 minute hike from Supai Village. Open campfires are not permitted. Meals must be cooked on camping stoves. -Campground open year round -Peak season: March - October (reservations highly recommended) -250 shaded sites available -Drinking water available at campground (please check with ranger) -Camping fee is $25.00 per night per person - $10 environmental fee per person Tourist Season March - October Packers Fees and Restrictions (Mules): Inbound Hualapai: packs picked up 10:00 a.m. Havasu Campgrounds: packs dropped off 3:30 p.m. Outbound Havasu Campgrounds: Packs picked up 7:00 a.m. -8:00 a.m. (check with tourist office) -$121.00 one way -$242.00 round trip per pack horse -Capacity: One pack animal can carry a maximum of 4 bags for a total weight of 130 lbs. -Maximum Baggage size: 36 in. long, 19 in. wide, 16 in. wide. -Ice chest: must not exceed 48 quart and dimensions must not exceed 24 in. length, 19 in. width. -Reservations must be made 1 week in advance. Follow us on instagram! Carlos Castro https://www.instagram.com/castro_bowman/ April: https://www.instagram.com/aprilorenz/ What to bring. Checklist: Backpack Shoes Hiking socks Shorts Water shoes Watch Bathing suit Shirts Underwear Refillable water container (2 liters minimum) Food Electrolyte replacement First-aid kit Hat with brim Sunscreen Sunglasses Personal toiletries Biodegradable soap Microfiber small towel Sleeping bag Head lamp or flashlight Plastic bags for trash Tent Tarp Guidebook Day pack Camera Compass Pocketknife Hiking poles (optional) Water filter or tablets Topo maps Camp stove and fuel Matches or lighter Cooking utensils, pots Eating utensils, cup bowl Insect repellent (very important) Lip balm Toilet paper (most times they have toilet paper inside the letrines) Extra batteries Lightweight rain gear Hammock (instead of sleeping bag) Trowel (optional) Nylon cord, duct tape Whistle Notebook, pen, reading material Blister band-aid

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