File:Grand Canyon Mouth of Havasu Creek 0196 (6095077522).jpg
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(4726 x 4983) The confluence of Havasu Creek with the Colorado River (river mile 157) is a popular place for boaters to stop and admire the striking blue-green water of Havasu Creek. The turquoise color is caused by water with a high mineral content. At the point where the blue creek meets the turbid colorado river there often appears a definite break. NPS photo by Erin Whittaker.. . Camping is not allowed from 100 yards upriver of Havasu Creek to 0.5 miles downriver of Havasu Creek. The Park Service boundary with Havasupai Tribal Land is at the Havasu Creek / Beaver Creek confluence. People planning on hiking upstream (south) of this point are expected to pay access fees to the Havasupai Tribe. One can pay these fees in advance or make reservations within Havasu Campground by calling the Havasupai Indian Tribe at (928) 448-2121 or (928) 448-2141 You may also visit the Havasupai Tribe's website: <a href="http://www.havasupai-nsn.gov/tourism.html" rel="nofollow">www.havasupai-nsn.gov/tourism.html</a> . . For Information about Colorado River Trip Opportunities in Grand Canyon National Park: . <a href="http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/whitewater-rafting.htm" rel="nofollow">www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/whitewater-rafting.htm</a> |
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Source | Grand Canyon: Mouth of Havasu Creek 0196 |
Author | Grand Canyon National Park |
Camera location | 36° 18′ 26.11″ N, 112° 45′ 44.43″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 36.307253; -112.762341 |
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Image title | The confluence of Havasu Creek with the Colorado River (river mile 157) is a popular place for boaters to stop and admire the striking blue-green water of Havasu Creek. The turquoise color is caused by water with a high mineral content. At the point where the blue creek meets the turbid colorado river there often appears a definite break. NPS photo by Erin Whittaker.
Camping is not allowed from 100 yards upriver of Havasu Creek to 0.5 miles downriver of Havasu Creek. The Park Service boundary with Havasupai Tribal Land is at the Havasu Creek / Beaver Creek confluence. People planning on hiking upstream (south) of this point are expected to pay access fees to the Havasupai Tribe. One can pay these fees in advance or make reservations within Havasu Campground by calling the Havasupai Indian Tribe at (928) 448-2121 or (928) 448-2141 You may also visit the Havasupai Tribe's website: http://www.havasupai-nsn.gov/tourism.html For Information about Colorado River Trip Opportunities in Grand Canyon National Park: http://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/whitewater-rafting.htm |
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