The Havasupai Reservation is a truly beautiful area of the Grand Canyon and an intriguing look into the past, present and future of the Havasupai Tribe. Since before the 1800's the Havasupai have inhabited the areas surrounding the Grand Canyon, only being confined to the 518 acre reservation since 1882.
Within the reservation visitors will find Supai village, campgrounds, waterfalls and numerous hiking options all offer an interesting time during your visit. Whether looking up at a sky filled with twinkling stars, exploring the wander of a water fall or enjoying local customs in Supai, a visit to the Havasupai Reservation is sure to paint a vivid picture of an often forgotten sect of American society.