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Location: Supai, Havasupai Reservation, Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino County
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From the village of Supai, hike about 1.5 miles down the trail towards Havasu Falls and the campground, and you will come across impressive Navajo Falls. Havasu Creek splits and then joins back together again, with part of the creek forming Navajo Falls. From the trail, you can only see the upper part of the waterfall. The rest is obscured by trees and brush. A spur trail leads down to the base of the waterfall. However, there is no view of the waterfall here either, as it is still obscured. I had to (carefully) wade and log-hop across the creek, and even then, I could not really see the waterfall until I waded into the middle of the creek right in front of the waterfall. It is one of the more interesting things I have had to do to get a picture of a waterfall, taking the picture while standing in the middle of a creek.
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