Indian Casino Grand Canyon
- The village of Supai is located deep within the Grand Canyon in the midst of unmatched natural beauty and a series of awe inspiring blue-green waterfalls. Campground reservations for all arrival dates from March 1, 2020 and onwards will become available on February 1, 2020 at 8:00am (Arizona time) at HavasupaiReservations.com.
- Our 3-day, 2-night backpack to Indian Garden is a fantastic choice for a summer hike into the Canyon or as a first Grand Canyon backpacking trip any time of year. We pack a lot into 3 days to make your hike into the Canyon one you'll never forget!
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The Grand Canyon Skwalk, Eagle Point, Guano Point, the Cabins at Grand Canyon West, and Hualapai River Runners are NOW OPEN. Reopening dates for Hualapai Ranch, the Zip Line at Grand Canyon West, and Hualapai Lodge will be announced at a later date. Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort places you 20.7 mi (33.3 km) from Meteor Crater and 24.8 mi (39.9 km) from Lowell Observatory. This 200-room, 4-star resort has 5 restaurants, a casino, and an indoor pool.
The Grand Canyon Skwalk, Eagle Point, Guano Point, the Cabins at Grand Canyon West, and Hualapai River Runners are NOW OPEN.
Reopening dates for Hualapai Ranch, the Zip Line at Grand Canyon West, and Hualapai Lodge will be announced at a later date.
Grand Canyon West has features you just won’t find at the South or North Rims. Get an aerial view of the Canyon through a glass bridge on the Skywalk, take a white water rafting tour with Hualapai River Runners, take a helicopter & boat tour, soar over cliffs on a zip line, and explore the area’s history at the Native American Village and Guano Point.
Grand Canyon West is just a two hour drive from Las Vegas and a quick drive from Laughlin, or Lake Havasu and offers plenty of activities and sights that can be experienced in one day. Start planning your Grand Canyon West vacation today.

Experience Grand Canyon West
Getting Here Your Adventure at a Glance
The activities at Grand Canyon West are split between two locations: The West Rim and Peach Springs. At the West Rim, you’ll find the Skywalk, ziplining, aerial tours, and calm floats down the Colorado River. You’ll also find Hualapai Ranch, where you can rent a cabin and experience the history and culture of the Canyon.
Peach Springs is the launch point for Colorado River whitewater rafting trips. It’s about a two hour drive from the West Rim, and you can stay at the Hualapai Lodge. Peach Springs is along an unspoiled section of historic Route 66, so in addition to seeing the Canyon you’ll be able to experience a stretch of this iconic highway.
Indian Casino Near Grand Canyon
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Indian Casino Near Grand Canyon
Fees (2019 Prices)
All fees and prices are subject to change without prior notice.
Contact Havasupai Tourist Enterprises to verify prices before visiting.
DRONES ARE PROHIBITED ON THE HAVASUPAI RESERVATION
Campground
The campground along Havasu Creek is 10 miles / 16 km from the trailhead at Hualapai Hilltop (2 mi. / 3 km below Supai). It serves up to 350 people. Available in campground, drinking water, restrooms, and picnic tables.
2019Campground Reservation Pricing:
$100 per person per weekday night
$125 per person per weekend night (Friday/Saturday/Sunday nights)
These prices include all necessary permits, fees, and taxes.
All campground reservations will be for 3 nights / 4 days and must be made online at: https://www.havasupaireservations.com/
There will be NO phone reservations this year. Please do NOT Call!
The tribe requests that you please leave the phone lines open for actual customer service calls.
Havasupai Campground Customer Service Office
Camping: (928) 448-2180 or (928) 448-2237
(928) 448-2141 or (928) 448-2121
Customer Service lines are open from 9 am - 3 pm, Monday through Friday
Camping Tourist Office Hours
May - October 6 am - 6 pm
November - April 9 am - 3 pm
Campground is open March 1, through November 30, 2020
Peak Season: March- October
Reservations are required
No Campfires are allowed in the campground.
DRONES ARE PROHIBITED ON THE HAVASUPAI RESERVATION