the bottom photo of these falls is the one bing is using at bing.com today. I really liked it and have always had good experience staying there at the rim of the Southern lip of the Canyon in the park. I was there around this time last year with my daughter and my wife. I haven't hiked down into the Canyon though and haven't been to this falls personally even though I might like to in the future. But, I don't think they have a helicopter landing site in the valley near it so at 69 this might be a bridge too far for me especially during the heat of the summer having to climb back up to the rim and my car the 9 to however many miles this is along the cliff trail going down into the canyon there.
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- Bing homepage quizFrom Mooney Falls, follow the blue-green waters of Havasu Creek downstream a couple of miles to the national park. Which one?Your answerGrand Canyon National ParkMooney Falls is just one of several waterfalls along Havasu Creek, which flows through the Havasupai Indian Reservation. The creek is known for its vibrant color—Havasu means ‘blue-green water.’
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