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WATERFALLS

Our Canyon's allure is the blue-green waterfalls that captivate and enchant many people around the world. These waterfalls are located beyond the village and can be seen and heard as you hike down to the Campgrounds. The beautiful blue-green water cascades over three major waterfalls: Navajo (located 1.25 miles from the village), Havasu (another .25 mile) and Mooney Falls (another mile). The water temperature of about 70 degrees remains relatively constant throughout the year. It's high mineral content and carbonate precipitate account for the pools and natural dams. The floods of  some years ago destroyed many of these natural dams, but year by year they are being reformed.
 

       
     
  Named after a Supai Chief, Navajo Falls tumbles 75 feet into a refreshing pool. Excellent for swimming.    
       
       
       
  Havasu Falls plunges 100 feet into a pool of blue-green waters. One of the most photographed waterfalls in the world.    
         
       
       
  The highest and most majestic, Mooney is a roaring thunderous falls that drops about 200 feet. Access is only possible by climbing down a narrow ledge - CAUTION this trail can be slippery from the waterfall spray!    
         
  Beaver Falls      
       
  Beaver Falls is a series of cascades at the conflux of Beaver and Havasu Canyons. Four miles beyond Mooney on a rustic trail that crosses the creek several times, quiet and secluded.    

 

 

 

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