Havasupai Waterfalls, Grand Canyon
What a beautiful spot! Who doesn't want to spend their holiday at a place like this? The 90-foot-long Havasupai Waterfalls is a beautiful and little-known attraction of Grand Canyon. Also known as Havasu Waterfalls, this natural fountain is located 1.5 miles from Supai, a CDP within Grand Canyon that has a population of approximately 200, mostly Native Indians. Visitors need to hike roughly eight miles to reach the waterfalls. This place is known for its blue-colored water, which you can see in the picture. Not everyone can visit Havasu Waterfalls, but once arrived at the place, the locals are more than happy to help the visitors.
This Post Belongs To 13 Awesome Pictures That Will Make Your Day