Havasu Falls - Grand Canyon, Arizona
The waterfall is located beyond the Havasu gorge in the Havasupai Indian reservation, near the Grand Canyon National Park, and has an average year-round temperature of 21 degrees Celsius. The term Havasupai means "man of the blue water", and the turquoise color of the lake at the foot of the waterfall does not disappoint visitors.
The village and waterfall can only be reached on foot or by horse-drawn vehicle. The route from the train station to the waterfall is around 16 kilometers, more than 3 kilometers of which pass through the settlement of Supai. The finest walking conditions are in early spring and late autumn when temperatures are mild and the weather is pleasant.
Location: Grand Canyon, Arizona