AboutLarry R. Coleman Expertise I have been to the Hava Supai Reservation 33 times. Camping in the campground 5 days each trip. I have stayed at the village motel 2 times. Made one trip out by chopper. I have kept a journal of my trips. I know several local people and Rangers. I have documented changes in the village over 25 years. Supai is in the Grand Canyon on the South Rim on the West end. Also hiked down most of the trails on the South Rim. Have hiked over 900 Miles in Arizona. If I can be of help let me know.
Question I'm heading out to havasu falls tomorrow,June 14. Hope you get this before I leave. I have heard about getting down to Navajo falls but that the trail is hard to find. What is the best way to find it? Also, heard about some caves or mines behind Mooney falls. how does one get to those? What a wonderful website. Wish I would have found it sooner. thanks for your help.
Answer Vic There is a little cave behind havasu falls. You can get back there. Navajo Falls is quit small. I think you mean Beaver Falls which is about 5 miles below Mooney. Trail is hard to find and you have to wade across the creek which is waist deep most of the time. Well worth the trip as Beaver is quit beautiful You have to go thru a cave to get below Mooney. It is marked just go to the end of the campground. Have not heard of a cave behind Mooney.
Larry