Havasu Falls Supai Village Guide

Supai Village Arizona

Supai Village is the tribal home of the Havasupai people, and it is the only continuously occupied settlement in the Grand Canyon. The village is an 8-mile hike/mule ride from the trailhead at Hualapai Hilltop. The only overnight accommodation in Supai is the Lodge and food can be purchased at the Café or Store. Supai has its own post office, school, and police station. There are no roads down to Supai and everything is either carried down by pack mules or via helicopter. Because of Supai’s unusually remote location, provisions are both sparse and expensive, so don't plan on stocking up on gear and food for your trip once you get there. If you want to learn more about visiting Supai Village and the waterfalls of Havasu Canyon, check out our Havasu Falls information page. Read the guide below to learn more about Supai Village, or check out our Havasu Falls map to see all Havasupai area destinations and attractions!

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Supai Village Information

The Havasupai Tribe will OPEN Havasu Falls and the Havasupai Reservation to tourists on February 1st 2023. There are no NEW reservations/permits for 2023. Only those reservation holders that were impacted by the COVID tourism suspension have a confirmed reservation. The only way to get a reservation for 2023 is to purchase off the official transfer list.

Camping Office

All visitors are required to check in here, unless you are staying at the lodge. The office is on the left side of the trail. If you want to plan a trip to Havasu Falls, learn more on our Havasu Falls trip planning pages.

Havasupai Lodge

The Havasupai lodge is a quick two-mile hike from Havasu Falls. The rooms are simple with no telephones or televisions. All rooms include two double beds, a private bath and AC. All rooms are non-smoking.

Village Café

Open from 8am to 5pm. The rates are reasonable, and cash, credit and debit cards are accepted. Try the Indian Taco, served on fry bread.

General Store

The store is open 7am to 5:30pm, Monday-Friday, and 8am to 5pm Saturday & Sunday. They carry basic food items such as sodas, fruit, canned goods, meat, and bread. They also have travel size toiletries. Expect to pay more for items than you would at home since they account for transportation costs in their prices. Cash, credit and debit cards accepted. 

Post Office

Supai has the only mail delivered by mule trains in the US! Mail sent from here will say so. All postal supplies including stamps and envelopes are available.

Tribal Terms and Conditions

Alcohol, illegal drugs, weapons (including firearms), drones, and pets are prohibited on the reservation. Rock climbing, jumping and diving are prohibited. Appropriate clothing is required on the Havasupai Reservation and nudity is prohibited. All trash must be packed out. Please respect the tribal home of the Havasupai people and abide by their tribal laws.

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