Supai Indian Village


Supai, Arizona's Supai Indian Village can be found in Grand Canyon National Park and is one of the U.S's most isolated villages. The village has approximately four hundred and fifty to six hundred and fifty members of the Havasupai Indian tribe that call it home. The village is thirty-five miles to the west northwest of the Grand Canyon Village by air on Havasupai Reservation.

Indian Route 18 is the nearest of the improved roads and it is still several miles away from the village ending at the Haulapai Hilltop where there is landing pad for helicopters and a parking lot. Those wishing to hike can do so from the Hualapai Hilltop, the village can also be reached by mule or helicopter. Visitors also have the option of stopping at the edge of the Colorado River for a boat ride before continuing the hike to the village.

The trail to the Supai Indian Village begins to go downhill at a steep incline after the Hualapi Hilltop as it takes hikers through beautiful country side for just under two miles. The trail begins to get more level as it meets the Hualapi Canyon bottom. Anyone in Supai, Arizona should make it a point to visit Supai Indian Village and enjoy the scenery along the way.

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