The Arizona Republic

Havasupai camp prices increase

- Dawn Gilbertson

It will cost more to visit the stunning blue-green Havasupai waterfalls in northern Arizona this year.

The Havasupai Tribe, which oversees the remote corner of the Grand Canyon that is home to Instagram-famous Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls and Beaver Falls, has significan­tly raised its permit and camping fees for the 2018 season that begins Feb. 1 and runs through November.

The tribe has switched to a flat price instead of a menu of charges that include one-time entrance and environmen­tal fees, a nightly camping fee and taxes.

A one-night stay at the campground, including taxes and fees, will be $140.56 per person. Two nights will be $171.11 and three nights $201.67. Those

rates are roughly $50 higher than in 2017.

Add $18.33 per night if you’re staying on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, certain spring dates and select weekday holidays including Memorial Day and July 4. The peak-time surcharge is new this year. The cost for a two-night weekend camping trip is now $207.77 per person, compared with $121 last year.

There is a new three-night maximum stay per reservatio­n, though travelers can lengthen their trip if they are lucky enough to snag a second reservatio­n for the additional dates.

Tribal officials say the increase — the second consecutiv­e one after 15 years without price hikes — and other changes reflect Havasupai’s overwhelmi­ng popularity.

“With the advent of the internet and social media the Havasupai Nation has gone viral. We have many more reservatio­n requests than available campground spaces. The impact of visitors in the canyon and the cost of maintainin­g trails and visitor services has been overwhelmi­ng,” the tribe says in a statement on its website.

Fees must be paid when reservatio­ns are booked, and reservatio­ns are nonrefunda­ble and non-transferab­le. Reservatio­n changes, when available, will incur a $100 fee. Up to two names can be put on the reservatio­n, and at least one of the permit holders must be present at check-in.

The only extra cost is to send your bags on a pack animal if desired. The fee is $264 round trip, up from $242 last year. That is for four bags weighing a total of 130 pounds.

Camping is the most popular way to enjoy Havasupai, and reservatio­ns for the year sell out quickly when they open on Feb. 1. Visitors hike 10 miles to the campground, which occupies a milelong stretch on Havasu Creek between Havasu Falls and Mooney Falls. The trailhead is 260 miles northwest of Phoenix.

There are two ways to nab a coveted camping reservatio­n this year: online or via phone. Online booking was briefly introduced last year but the site was overwhelme­d. The tribe has a new site for online booking this year: havasupair­eservation­s.com. Bookings begin at 8 a.m. Arizona time on Feb. 1.

The tribe has four telephone lines and busy signals are the norm. The numbers: 928-448-2121, 2180, 2141 or 2237. Phone lines will be staffed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arizona time Monday through Fridays.

The only other lodging option is the 24-room Havasupai Lodge, which is in the village of Supai, 8 miles into the hike and 2 miles from the major waterfalls. Reservatio­ns for the lodge, which is closed through March for renovation­s, are sold out for 2018 although last-minute cancellati­ons occasional­ly pop up. Reservatio­ns open in June for the following year. Call the lodge at 928-4482111 or 928-448-2201.

Hiking isn’t the only way to get to Havasupai. There are helicopter rides and horse rides (a 3-mile ride one way). Reservatio­ns are required for both and you’ll need lodging or camping reservatio­ns as well. Day trips are not allowed.

Questions about the trip? There is a new public Facebook group where potential visitors can ask questions about anything from meal suggestion­s to what city to fly into.

 ?? PAT SHANNAHAN/ REPUBLIC ?? Campers cool off at Mooney Falls, one of the Havasupai waterfalls.
PAT SHANNAHAN/ REPUBLIC Campers cool off at Mooney Falls, one of the Havasupai waterfalls.

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