Supai, Arizona

E85643

Supai, Arizona is a remote village in the Grand Canyon that serves as the main home of the Havasupai people and a gateway to the famous Havasu Falls.


Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
unincorporated community
village
accessibleBy foot
helicopter
horseback
mule
country United States of America
economyBasedOn tourism
tribal government employment
elevation approximately 3,200 feet
approximately 975 meters
governedBy Havasupai Tribal Council
hasClimate semi-arid climate
hasFeature Havasu Creek NERFINISHED
canyon walls of the Grand Canyon
hasIndigenousLanguage Havasupai–Hualapai language
hasOfficialLanguage English
hasPostOffice Supai Post Office
hasReservationSystemFor tourist permits
inhabitedBy Havasupai people
knownFor remote location
turquoise-blue water of Havasu Creek
waterfalls on Havasu Creek
locatedIn Arizona
Coconino County, Arizona
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park vicinity
Havasupai Indian Reservation
mailDeliveryMethod helicopter
pack mule
near Beaver Falls NERFINISHED
Havasu Falls
Mooney Falls
notAccessibleBy public roads
observesDaylightSavingTime false
partOf Colorado Plateau region
population less than 1,000 inhabitants
one of the smallest communities in Arizona
postalCode 86435
primarySettlementOf Havasupai people
servesAs gateway to Havasu Falls
timeZone Mountain Standard Time
touristActivity camping near Havasu Creek
hiking to Havasu Falls
tribalAffiliation Havasupai Tribe
withinIndigenousTerritory Havasupai Indian Reservation

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Havasupai Indian Reservation ("Supai post office")
hasPostalService
Mooney Falls ("Havasupai village of Supai")
locatedNear
Havasuw `Baaja
primarySettlement
Havasupai people
principalSettlement

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