Navajo Falls

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Navajo Falls is a picturesque waterfall in the Havasu Creek area of the Grand Canyon, renowned for its turquoise pools and cultural significance to the Havasupai people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf naturalFeature
waterfall
accessRestrictedBy Havasupai Tribe
fallsInto travertine pools
formedBy flooding and rerouting of Havasu Creek in 2008
governedBy Havasupai tribal regulations
hasAccessTrailFrom Supai village
hasAlternativeName New Navajo Falls
hasClimate desert canyon climate
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Havasupai people
hasHazard flash flooding risk
slippery rocks
hasNearestMajorCity Flagstaff, Arizona NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryLanguageOfLocalCommunity Havasupai language
hasRegion Southwestern United States
hasSecondaryLanguageOfLocalCommunity English
hasWaterColor blue-green
isSubjectOf outdoor recreation photography
travel guides about Havasu Creek
knownFor picturesque scenery
swimming pools
travertine rock formations
turquoise-colored pools
locatedIn Arizona
Coconino County, Arizona
Grand Canyon region
Havasu Creek NERFINISHED
Havasupai Indian Reservation
United States
near Beaver Falls NERFINISHED
Fifty Foot Falls
Havasu Falls
Mooney Falls
Supai, Arizona NERFINISHED
partOf Colorado River watershed
Grand Canyon drainage basin
Havasu Creek waterfall system
popularFor hiking
photography
swimming
replaced Old Navajo Falls
requires permit from Havasupai Tribe for access
situatedOnLandManagedBy Havasupai Tribe
tourismType backcountry destination
waterColorCausedBy high calcium carbonate content
watercourse Havasu Creek NERFINISHED

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Havasu Canyon
Havasupai Indian Reservation
contains
Navajo Falls ("New Navajo Falls")
hasAlternativeName
Havasupai people
knownFor
Navajo Falls ("Old Navajo Falls")
replaced

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