Hotels in Havasu Canyon and Grand Canyon West
In Peach Springs
Peach Springs, on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, is the nearest base for visiting Grand Canyon West, and it’s only a couple of hours from the trail head for Havasu Canyon.
In Havasu Canyon
Havasu Campground, 2 miles beyond Supai village between Havasu Falls and Mooney Falls, is the canyon’s only campground. Campsites are mostly in the shade of cottonwood trees on either side of Havasu Creek, and picnic tables are provided. No firewood is available, so be sure to bring a camp stove. Spring water is available, but it needs to be purified before you drink it. To reserve a campsite, contact Havasupai Tourism, P.O. Box 160, Supai, AZ 86435 (http://theofficialhavasupaitribe.com; tel. 928/448-2141).
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Havasupai Lodge
Located in Supai village, this lodge offers, aside from the campground, the only accommodations in the canyon. The two-story building features standard motel-style rooms that lack only TVs and telephones, neither of which is much in demand at this isolated retreat. The only real…$$Supai - Hotel
Hualapai Lodge
Although fairly basic, this lodge offers the most luxurious accommodations anywhere in the region. Guest rooms are spacious and modern, with a few bits of regional decor for character. Most guests are here to visit Grand Canyon West, go rafting with Hualapai River Runners, or hike…$Peach Springs - Hotel
The Caverns Inn
Ever dreamed of spending the night 220 feet underground? The underground cavern suite at this old Route 66 motel is surprisingly popular for an accommodation that costs $900 a night. Most of the inn’s rooms are far more traditional (and far more economical). Built on the site of the…$Peach Springs
