Hualapai Hilltop - Grand Canyon National Park, AZ - the hill where the Haulapi trail begins


Haulapai Hilltop located in the Grand Canyon National Park in the state of Arizona is the starting point for the Haulapi Trail that leads to Suapi. The hilltop and trail are both located off of Highway 66 on the north side of Peach Springs. The Supai Village main entrance is here as well as the main access to Mooney and Havasu waterfalls.

Haulapi Trail is traveled often to get to the campground and village close to the falls. There is a cafy, grocery store and lodge in the Supai village in addition to a small museum. There are mules available in the village for rental to carry supplies although the trail is considered to be fairly easy and not to long.

Those wishing to travel the Haulapi Trail should not bring drugs, alcohol, pets or weapons. All visitors are asked to leave the trails and the Grand Canyon itself the way they found it. This means no littering. Highway 66 is the easiest way to get to the trail. Indian Route 18 leads to the Hualapi Hilltop. The parking lot here is near an eight mile trail leading to the village that horses can be used or visitors can walk down.

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