Restaurant closed for the winter

Per a Facebook message (Havasupai and Havasu Falls community forum):

"For any future visits this season, please bring food along. The restaurant is closed, and pizza is unavailable. The status of fry bread is unclear. We had planned to source dinner from these establishments. Fortunately, the store offers food."

If you’re planning a visit to Supai and Havasu Falls during the winter season, it’s important to know that the local restaurant will be closed. This means you won’t have access to cooked meals such as pizza, and the availability of fry bread is uncertain. Visitors should plan accordingly to ensure they have enough food for their stay.

Practical tips for visitors:

  • Bring your own food supplies, including snacks, lunch items, and any meals you’ll need for the duration of your hike and stay.
  • The small store in Supai may have some basic food items, so it can serve as a backup, but do not rely on it for full meals.
  • Plan meals that are lightweight, easy to pack, and don’t require refrigeration if you’re camping overnight.

Additional considerations:

  • Make sure you pack enough water or a water filtration system, as the restaurant closure might affect availability of prepared beverages or meals.
  • Check the latest updates from the Havasupai community or official sources before your trip in case of changes in store hours or temporary services.
  • Consider dietary restrictions carefully, as limited options will be available locally during the winter.

In short, visiting Supai in the off-season requires more self-sufficiency regarding food. Bringing your own meals and snacks will ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience while hiking and exploring Havasu Falls.


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