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Exploring Havasupai
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13 December 2016

Discover one of the most beautiful destinations in Arizona, surrounded by Grand Canyon National Park.
Deep in the Grand Canyon lies a place of unmatched beauty—a place where blue-green water cascades over fern-clad cliffs into travertine pools, where great blue heron skim canyon streams, and where giant cottonwoods and graceful willows thrive in the shade of majestic sandstone cliffs. Havasupai is a paradise enveloped in one of the earth’s most rugged and parched landscapes.
Exploring Havasupai by author Greg Witt is the essential destination guide for those visiting the area. The updated book is filled with insider tips, fascinating background, and essential information. It identifies many new hikes, mines, springs, and historical sites never before revealed in a Grand Canyon or Havasupai guidebook. Details on canyon geology, weather patterns, and the unique flora and fauna add depth to a hiker’s experience.
The guidebook includes detailed maps, trail descriptions, stunning full-color photographs, and intriguing historical insights. This is the must-have guide for canyon visitors, whether you’re arriving by helicopter, on horseback, or on foot.
- Havasupai: The Heart of the Grand Canyon
- How to Use This Book
- Planning Your Trip
- Getting to the Trailhead
- Havasupai History
- Havasupai Culture, Traditions, and Language
- Havasupai and Grand Canyon Geology
- Havasupai Flora and Fauna
- Minimum-Impact Travel
- Staying Healthy in the Canyon
- Natural Hazards
- Havasupai Trail: Hualapai Hilltop to Mooney Falls
- Supai Village
- Camping in the Canyon
- Waterfalls and Pools
- Additional Hiking Trails in Havasuapi
List of Maps
- Coconino Plateau
- Hualapai Hilltop to Mooney Falls
- Supai Village
- Mooney Falls to Colorado River
- Carbonate Canyon and Mesa Trails
- Ghost Canyon
- Beaver Canyon
- Willow Spring Trail
- West Mesa Trail: Havasu Falls to Beaver Canyon