Maps
There are several maps on this website including topographic trail maps, road maps and regional maps like the one featured below.
The Havasupai Indian Reservation
Located in a southwestern branch of the Grand Canyon, the Havasupai Reservation is an oasis of turquoise colored streams, lush vegetation, travertine-lined pools and sparkling cascades. While over five million people visit Grand Canyon Village each year, few venture into Havasu Canyon where the Havasupai people live. Access to the land of the Havasupai is possible only by foot, horse, or helicopter.
Havasupai means "people of the blue-green water." The tribe has been in this region for more than 1,000 years. The Havasupai Reservation was established in June 1880 and later enlarged to 188,077 acres in 1975. All of the tribal members live in Supai Village at the base of Havasu Canyon.
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Directions | Grand Canyon | Hualapai Trail | Havasu Trail | Supai Topo





