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Hiking from Hualapai Hilltop to Supai Village
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A Quick Guide to Visiting Havasu Falls

September 4, 2016

I'm still letting it sink in that I just got back from visiting Havasu Falls - it's easily one of the most beautiful and majestic places I've ever been. I've wanted to make a trip out there for the past 5 years and seeing its popularity grow finally got me to plan a trip. I've gotten a lot of questions from friends about my visit so I thought I'd put together a quick guide to visiting Havasu Falls! (I'm working on a few more detailed posts with planning tips, hiking tips and lessons learned, so be on the lookout for those.) 

Follow me to Havasu Falls!

Follow me to Havasu Falls!

Getting Permits For Havasu Canyon

Before you get too excited about discovering this blue-green oasis, you'll need to secure an entry permit in order to go. You can get permits for visiting Havasu Falls by reserving a campground site or a room at the lodge. Campground reservations for the year open February 1st - be ready for a calling spree. My group of four plus me were calling the different phone numbers endlessly for the first week of February before one of us managed to get through. At that point they only had availabilities starting in August, so make sure you have a few backup dates ready when someone answers the phone.

Campground Phone Numbers:

  • 928-448-2141

  • 928-448-2121

  • 928-448-2174

  • 928-448-2180

Lodge Phone Numbers:

  • 928-448-2111

  • 928-448-2201

Mooney Falls was more challenging to get to but worth it because no one was there.

Mooney Falls was more challenging to get to but worth it because no one was there.

Setting a Budget For Your Trip

Things quickly add up! Decide if you want a rugged or more comfortable trip when visiting Havasu Falls and book everything accordingly. My group started with six and then turned into two so things became much pricier since we opted for the more luxurious options. This is what the three day trip cost us:

  • RT Southwest flight for 2 - $175.92

  • 4-day Car Rental - ~$220 (we stayed an extra night in Vegas before flying back)

  • 2-night stay at Havasupai Lodge (includes entrance fee x2, environmental fee and tax) - $401.50

  • Helicopter out for 2 - $170

We brought snacks for the hikes but ate a few meals at the cafe there. Food cost is definitely inflated but if you're looking for a hot burger at the end of your hike, it may be worth the $10. There's also a small grocery shop if you don't want to carry all your food throughout the trip. 

Got to Havasu Falls early and had the whole place to ourselves.

Got to Havasu Falls early and had the whole place to ourselves.

Planning Your Itinerary For Havasu Falls

We did this trip in 3 days but I would have loved an extra few days to explore more and make it to the Colorado River. June to August is considered their monsoon season where thunderstorms and flash floods can happen unexpectedly - we definitely encountered the tail end of this season and experienced some thunder, lightning and rain on our second day. The weather was a pretty solid 90-100 degrees but make sure you account for rain if you plan on visiting during these months.

Day 1:

  • Fly into Las Vegas and pick up rental car (4 hour drive to Hualapai Hilltop)

  • Hike into Supai Village (8 mile hike; took close to 4 hours)

Day 2:

  • Hike to Navajo Falls, Havasu Falls and Mooney Falls

  • Thunder and lightning had us turning around at 3:00 PM

Day 3:

  • Helicopter out (expect 5 hours of waiting)

  • Drive back to Vegas

Fara, our adopted puppy who hiked the whole way in with us!! <3

Fara, our adopted puppy who hiked the whole way in with us!! <3

Be Flexible!

It's important to have a general schedule when visiting Havasu Falls but leave room for change. You may get lost while driving to Hualapai Hilltop or it may start to rain while you're at the waterfalls. Do your research and be prepared! (Shout out to @johnonelio for answering my endless questions!) Look for my next post that will go into more detail with planning tips.

 

xo, el

In TRAVEL Tags Havasupai, Supai Village, Havasu Falls, Havasu Canyon, Navajo Falls, Mooney Falls
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Oregon Adventures: That PNW Life

August 11, 2015

My first trip to Oregon was an incredible experience with amazing company. Over the course of 88 hours we drove 987 miles (90% of it done by Jeff), visited 7 cities, enjoyed 9 scenic destinations and ate at 8 different places. Not too bad for a trip that was less than 4 days long. Planning this trip took me more days than I care to share but every hour was worth it. It’s not easy to pack years’ worth of destinations into just a few days, especially when it involves that PNW life.

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Not to be overly sentimental, but this trip wouldn’t have been the same without the people I went with.

Young Money

and

Jeffrey Falls

totally let me take control of our itinerary and didn’t say a word despite my Nazi-like planning tendencies. Young was a rockstar at booking all of our accommodations and Jeff was a stud for handling all the transportation. Most importantly, we stuck together and never lost our cool even when we ran into, or rather, fell into deep waters ;)

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So if anyone needs help on recommendations I think I have more than enough suggestions for ya! I hope some of you can appreciate this mapped out route of our trip’s adventures, and I also hope you all enjoy the photos from this beautiful place <3

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In TRAVEL Tags Blue Star Donuts, Crater Lake, Oregon, PDX, Portland, Proxy Falls, Summer is for adventure
Yelp LA Does Vegas
Yelp LA Does Vegas

Yelp LA Does Vegas

July 18, 2015

It’s been difficult adjusting to the normal lifestyle post Yelp LA Does Vegas. One minute you’re being fed decadent five-course meals at 5 star restaurants and the next you’re heating up frozen dino chicken nuggets. Life is tough right now.

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Just over a week ago I was enjoying the elite world in Las Vegas courtesy of

Yelp LA

  and

ARIA

Hotel and Casino, and I got to bring my friend Young. Out of 2,500 applicants only 15 members from the Yelp community were hand selected to experience a jam-packed itinerary of Yelp mingling, fine dining and booze guzzling. This wasn’t your typical Vegas schedule, this was a classy affair.. for the most part ;)

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Day 1 started at 10AM sharp with a

Bolt Bus

ride to ARIA. After checking in we had some time to relax in our rooms before a private Q&A session with the cast of Cirque du Soleil’s

Zarkana

cast. Young and I were so enamored with the bottle of champagne, box of macaroons, automatic curtains, and additional box of chocolates that we missed it :( We did however, make it in time for the actual Zarkana showing. I had only previously seen O, which I think I liked better, but was still blown away by the music and talent that night. When the show ended I was ready to feast and we made our way to

Julian Serrano

. You can read my full review on Yelp. We ended the night at

Vice Versa

at

Vdara

and enjoyed a drink before Young and I left for XS.

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Day 2 started with brunch at

BARDOT

. You’ll definitely want to check out my Yelp review because my post would be twice as long if I were to repeat that dining experience. All you need to know if that it was worth every calorie and you need to go! I had a few moments of regret after brunch since pool time was scheduled right after, but YOLO. We had a sweet cabana at the ARIA pool and also got entry and a drink ticket to ARIA’s day club

LIQUID

. I’d only been to one other day club and wasn’t a huge fan, but I had a blast despite some warnings people gave me. Donut floaties for the win! After the pool there was a moment of panic as my friends and I thought we had all of our phones and wallets stolen from the cabana, but it turned out that our other (newly made) friends had taken them for our safety. Thanks girls!! <3

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We sadly missed the mixology lesson because we spent some time trying to find our things but made it just in time for dinner at

Sage

. Another amazing and delicious experience followed by a group photo and a limo bus ride to Hakkasan where our bottle service awaited.

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Day 3 was a sad day because it was pretty much waking up, packing and checking out. The bus ride back to LA was a quiet one, though I’m not sure if it was out of sadness, lack of sleep, hangover or all three. It was a bittersweet moment as people left one by one. It was sad for the weekend to be over but it was also an incredible experience and I am so grateful for the amazing new friendships I formed from it. So whether Yelp selects us for another trip or not, we should definitely create our own annual reunion… SYOY! :)

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In TRAVEL Tags ARIA, BARDOT, Julian Serrano, Las Vegas, Sage, Summer is for adventure, SYOY, Yelp LA, YelpLADoesVegas

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