Arizona

Supai Tunnel Trailhead Grand Canyon

Trailhead

This dusty parking area marks the beginning of the grueling but rewarding trek to Havasu Falls, where turquoise waters cascade over red rock into swimming holes that look photoshopped. The trailhead sits on Havasupai tribal land at 5,200 feet, offering zero amenities beyond vault toilets and a small ramada for shade. Expect crowds during peak season (March-May, September-October) when permits are nearly impossible to snag.

Access requires 8 miles of gravel road from Highway 66 through Peach Springs, passable by any vehicle but washboarded and dusty. The trail itself is a punishing 8-mile hike with 3,000 feet of elevation loss each way. Overnight camping at Havasupai requires advance permits and tribal fees. No water available at the trailhead — pack everything you need for the desert approach.

Gateway to Havasu Falls' turquoise paradise

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Place Details

TypeTrailhead
Nearest townPeach Springs, Arizona
Miles from pavement8 mi
Minimum vehicleAny vehicle
Access road surfaceGravel
Cell serviceNone
Capacity (# of rigs)50 rigs
Cost (USD/night, 0 = free)Free
Reservation requiredNo
Best seasonMarch-November
Land managerOther
Permit requiredYes — Permit info
AmenitiesToilets
Coordinates   Open directions
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