So what is proper etiquette for picking a site and setting up your tent at Havasu? If there is room, is it acceptable to put your tent up without asking if the other campers mind (assuming they are not around).
@@mkaknes they give you paperwork that has some camp rules: Camp only in designated campsites No alcohol No dogs or other animals No drones No campfires No weapons or firearms No drugs No loud music No jumping or diving No boats, rafts, kayaks, inner tubes, pool floats, pool toys, or water guns. Pack out all your trash. It’s pretty obvious once you get there which spots are designated campsites because they usually have a flat area for a tent and some sort of picnic table. You don’t want to destroy more wildlife and trample down bushes so use the area that has already been used. It is first come first serve and most likely all the spots will be full by the end of each night. Some spots are secluded without any people close by and some down by the water you will have others on both sides. I personally smile and wave to the “neighbors” to test out if they are friendly and want to talk.
My two daughters and I are heading to Havasu at the end of March. It is SO HELPFUL to see the campground before we arrive - thank you! I also watched your full itinerary video, equally helpful and the two of you just make me smile in general! Is there any gear you regretted bringing? Any gear you really wished you would have brought? This rule may have changed for 2024, but it now sounds like you are required to store food and scented things in a bear canister. I have one, but I'm afraid it won't be enough space for the three of us and was considering getting some odor-proof bags in addition. I see you used odor-proof bags instead (and perhaps no bear canister). Does anyone check your gear before you go? I don't want to get stuck having to leave food behind because we don't have multiple bear canisters.
HI, great video and great info. If you secure the good spots towards the back, how far are the restrooms and can you cut through the middle to get to them? TIA!
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So what is proper etiquette for picking a site and setting up your tent at Havasu? If there is room, is it acceptable to put your tent up without asking if the other campers mind (assuming they are not around).
Great video btw!
@@mkaknes they give you paperwork that has some camp rules:
Camp only in designated campsites
No alcohol
No dogs or other animals
No drones
No campfires
No weapons or firearms
No drugs
No loud music
No jumping or diving
No boats, rafts, kayaks, inner tubes, pool floats, pool toys, or water guns.
Pack out all your trash.
It’s pretty obvious once you get there which spots are designated campsites because they usually have a flat area for a tent and some sort of picnic table. You don’t want to destroy more wildlife and trample down bushes so use the area that has already been used. It is first come first serve and most likely all the spots will be full by the end of each night. Some spots are secluded without any people close by and some down by the water you will have others on both sides. I personally smile and wave to the “neighbors” to test out if they are friendly and want to talk.
What are the little buildings?
Those are bathrooms
My two daughters and I are heading to Havasu at the end of March. It is SO HELPFUL to see the campground before we arrive - thank you! I also watched your full itinerary video, equally helpful and the two of you just make me smile in general! Is there any gear you regretted bringing? Any gear you really wished you would have brought? This rule may have changed for 2024, but it now sounds like you are required to store food and scented things in a bear canister. I have one, but I'm afraid it won't be enough space for the three of us and was considering getting some odor-proof bags in addition. I see you used odor-proof bags instead (and perhaps no bear canister). Does anyone check your gear before you go? I don't want to get stuck having to leave food behind because we don't have multiple bear canisters.
Great video, just walking, no narration or music, this place looks amazing, hope the hike was great! 👍
@@galaxyyoutube-kv5mw tyvm! The falls are beautiful and one of my all time favorite hikes. Thanks for the compliments on the video.
HI, great video and great info. If you secure the good spots towards the back, how far are the restrooms and can you cut through the middle to get to them? TIA!
Very informative 🙌
This is a great video, thank you for taking the time to make and upload it.
Whoa! Thanks for the thoughtful comment, you are welcome. Glad it was useful for somebody!
Thank you for sharing this! Very helpful overview of the campsite 🏜️🩵
No problem, glad it was helpful. Have fun on your trip!
Im scoping me out some trees for my hammock already. May 31st to June 3rd! So stoked!
We have three hammocks and forgot to pack even one of them! 😩 And this is one of the best campgrounds I’ve seen for hammocks! Have fun on your trip!
@@halohalohikers3571 thanks
Absolutely breathtaking!!!! Wow 🤩
Thank you!
My permits are right around the corner, and I'm so excited!! This was suoer helpful to get the lay of ge land!! Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful! Have fun on your trip, I already want to go again.
Awesome video! I'll be going solo in May. This was super helpful!
Have fun!
Hi, would you know how cold it gets in June ?
We are booked to go in October. What would you suggest for us to bring?
Oh man beautiful. Thank you. btw, is it allowed to jump there at the end of the video?
Not allowed to jump right there! It’s several thousand feet high and the water isn’t that deep.
What are the little buildings?
Those are the restrooms. There are four of them.
What is the permit situation there?
I have another video on my channel explaining everything about making reservations. But they have a website Havasupaireservations.com