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  Indian village of Supai
Supai lies several miles beyond the reach of the nearest improved road, Indian Route 18, which ends at Hualapai Hilltop, at a parking lot and helicopter landing pad.
You might want to mail a post card from Supai, the only place in the United States where the mail is transported by mule.
If you choose to make the hike to Supai, the most isolated village in the United States, I recommend that you do it in April or May, when the weather is relatively cool but still warm enough for refreshing swims in Havasu Creek.
www.desertusa.com /mag06/sep/supai.html   (904 words)

  
  Supai Arizona Resource Guide, City or community of Supai, Arizona Facts, Information, Relocation, Real Estate, ...
The population of Supai is approximately 423 (1990).
Supai is positioned 36.22 degrees north of the equator and 112.69 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Supai may be reached only by foot or horseback.
www.usacitiesonline.com /azcountysupai.htm   (239 words)

  
 Supai Photo Gallery - Pictures of breathtaking waterfalls in Supai, Arizona - Grand Canyon region. Havasupai ...
Supai is an oasis in the middle of desert country on the Havasupai Nation reservation in Arizona.
Home to a small village and spectacular waterfalls, Supai is a geological wonder and one of the most special and unique areas in the Grand Canyon region.
The Supai screensaver includes the pictures below at roughly two to three times the resolution (an updated version of the screensaver will be available soon that features full motion video clips).
www.americaswonderlands.com /havasupai_main.htm   (0 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Supai solitude
SUPAI, Ariz. — Sally Balderrama left Supai with intentions of never returning to live.
The Supai Taco consists of fry bread, ground hamburger, beans, lettuce, tomato and cheese.
In February, the LDS Church opened a branch in Supai, where a missionary couple is serving for a year.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,650209302,00.html   (1434 words)

  
 SUPAI, AZ
Located about 17 miles south of the Colorado River, Supai is home to approximately 450 residents of the 600 member Havasupai Tribe, the "people of the blue-green water".
From here the choices include hiking the eight mile trail down into the canyon to the villlage of Supai, riding horses or mules or flying in a helicopter, reducing a trip of many hours down to a five minute flight.
This red sandstone marks the top layer of the Supai Group and was produced by the advance and retreat of four ancient seas, depositing shales, sandstones and limestones in a coastal environment including floodplains, deltas and streams.
www.emporia.edu /earthsci/student/kuss4/supai_az.htm   (1486 words)

  
 Havasupai Treks & Adventures - Cascade Alpine Guides (800) 981-0381
The Supai people have worked hard to preserve the traditions of their ancestors, and recently turned down an offer from the Federal Government to build a road to the village.
Supai is the most remote town in the lower 48 states, and is the only town in the United States where the mail is still delivered to the Post office by horse.
For the next mile or so, heading out of Supai for the campground, the creek runs fast and pellucid alongside the trail, gaining momentum as it nears a stunning series of falls: the tree-shrouded cascade of Supai is first, followed by the broad spill of Navajo and the twin gusher of Havasu.
www.cascadealpineguides.com /trips/havasupai.asp?m=9   (3788 words)

  
 Supai Solitude - Science - RedOrbit   (Site not responding. Last check: )
SUPAI, Ariz. -- Sally Balderrama left Supai with intentions of never returning to live.
Beyond eighth grade, children have to leave the reservation and attend either boarding schools or stay with friends and family and attend public schools.
There are only two ways to get to the town of Supai: an 8-mile trail or helicopter.
www.redorbit.com /news/science/744297/supai_solitude/index.html?source=r_science   (1288 words)

  
 HAvasu Canyon to Supai village   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Havasu Canyon is a canyon that leads to Supai village, an isolated Native-American village.
On the way back, it took us 3 hours 15' from Supai village to the Hilltop, of which 40' were ascending the switchbacks.
This hike is often described as "brutal" and "strenous", but actually it is mostly in the shade (the canyon is narrow) and the brutal part (the switchbacks) is rather short.
www.scaruffi.com /travel/supai.html   (174 words)

  
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