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9 Breathtaking Waterfalls In Arizona to explore

TTF Editor by TTF Editor
April 18, 2023
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Waterfalls In Arizona
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Waterfalls are one of the most amazing wonders of nature. You can’t find waterfalls everywhere in the USA but Arizona is home to some of the most spectacular waterfalls in the USA. But, the size, accessibility, and surroundings of each waterfall differ from each other.

Before you plan to visit Arizona’s waterfalls, you must know which one will be worth your time. From the lush, cool falls to cerulean-blue cascades; the waterfalls of Arizona have the unique and refreshing power to feel pleasure from the heat of the desert.

Whether you are a true hiker or just one to visit the great waterfalls to capture picturesque spots, here are some of the best waterfalls in Arizona.

Table of Contents

  • #1. Fossil Creek Falls:
  • #2. Grand falls Arizona
  • #3. Seven falls:
  • #4. Cibecue falls:
  • #5. Apache Falls:
  • #6. Navajo falls:
  • #7. Mooney falls:
  • #8. Beaver falls:
  • #9. Havasu Falls:
  • FAQ:
    • Which is the bluest waterfall in Arizona?
    • Which is the biggest waterfall in Arizona?
  • Wrap up:

#1. Fossil Creek Falls:

Fossil Creek Falls
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Location: Pine, Arizona

Fossil Creek Falls is near Pine, Arizona; the height of the fall is 25 feet. A one-mile trail lead to this Fossil waterfall where you can view the natural waterfall and creek. You will get a deep pool beneath.

Cliff jumping is also allowed in the fall but you must be aware of the level of the water before attempting to jump. There are a few swimming spots, stunning landscapes, and campgrounds near the routes.

After doing the hard work of hiking you can relax and cool out in one of the most restorative water. The hike is easy enough for your family too.

#2. Grand falls Arizona

Grand falls Arizona
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Location: Flagstaff, Arizona

Getting to Grand Falls is one of the most challenging to explore. But, Grand Falls is one of the most adventurous waterfalls to view because you need to off-road to the location. The nearby town is Flagstaff.

Grand Fall is part of the Navajo Nation; so you need to get permission for travelling along the dirt road and to the picnic spot. The picnic spot is located at the bottom of the fall.

The most distinguishing characteristic of this waterfall is the water is too much muddy. So, the water is opaque and chocolate-colored. That is why Grand Fall is also referred to as chocolate fall.

Grand waterfall rushes over 185 feet from the top of the Little Colorado River and falls to the pool beneath. The best time to view this waterfall is either after rain or during the snowmelt. At other times of the year, the waterfalls get dried because of the atmosphere of Arizona.

#3. Seven falls:

Seven falls:
Image Source: Arizona Hikers Guide

Location: Pima County, Arizona

Seven falls lie in Sabino Canyon which can be found in the Catalina foothills. Catalina Foothills are near Tucson, it is a dry region known for its waterfalls. Seven Falls offer a glorious oasis escape in the desert. The region offers cascading water with a decent forest and the water drops into a huge pool where the visitors can cool off.

This region offers 2.5 miles of hiking via some beautiful lush landscapes. While you will be on the route toward Tucson’s seven waterfalls then you will experience the best scenery before arriving at the waterfall. There is an elevation gain of over 900 feet, as you progress hiking.

#4. Cibecue falls:

Cibecue falls
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Location: Whiteriver, Arizona

Cibecue Falls is a hidden treasure of Arizona that worth visiting. While hiking, you can see the views of the side of Arizona that you can’t see from anywhere else. But, you need to walk through a moderately challenging 4-mile trek that takes you to the Cibecue Falls.

As you progress on the hike, there is an elevation gain of 220 feet and an intermediate difficulty level. Cibecue waterfall is 30 feet high, get ready to soak your feet as you hike between banks and boulders to reach the waterfall.

#5. Apache Falls:

Apache Falls
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Location: San Carlos, Arizona

Apache Falls are part of Salt River Canyon, it lies in San Carlos, Arizona. With a hike of one mile, Apache Falls are accessible all year round. As you progress hiking, there is an elevation gain of 100 feet.

As the hiking level is very easy, so your family and kids can easily reach the fall. Apache Falls is a part of the river so the water is refreshing and decent throughout the year. You can also combine hiking with a visit to Cibecue Falls.

You can also reach to San Carlos Apache recreation area to have a lot of fun. You can also enter through White Mountain Apache Salt River Canyon recreation area. Both entries need permits that you can take through the tribe’s online website or locally.

#6. Navajo falls:

Navajo falls
Image Source: The Outbound

Location: Supai, Arizona

Navajo Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in the state. This fall is nearby Havasu Falls makes it enjoyable and exciting for visitors all year round.

The hiking distance is 1.2 miles and hikers can see an elevation gain of 500 feet. The best season for hiking is summer, spring, and fall.

You must remember that during the monsoon, flooding can happen so you should be aware if plan to visit in the monsoon. This fall is also nearby to Havasupai campground.

The waterfall is high and drops into a deep pool at the bottom. Cliffing is also allowed here, so if you are interested then you can jump from the cliffs and swim. If you are a beginner then it is the most suitable for you.

#7. Mooney falls:

Mooney falls
Image Source: The Outbound

Location: Supai, Arizona

Mooney Falls is another spectacular site nearer to Havasupai campground in Supai, Arizona. The fall is 200 feet high, and the cascades drop into a wide pool at the bottom.

The trail is difficult, while hiking you need to use ladders and in somewhere chains to reach the fall. It is the highest waterfall in the reserve, the view is worth your time and money.

While hiking in progress you can see an elevation gain of 200 feet to see the top and bottom of the waterfall. The best time to plan for the fall is summer and spring, but you should avoid winter.

#8. Beaver falls:

Image Source: The Outbound

Location: Supai, Arizona

Although the trail is a little challenging the scenic view of the trail is worth time and money. You need to trail 18 miles to reach the fall from the Havasu campsite. The trail features a series of amazing pools and refreshing and cascading water that spill over limestone terraces.

Beaver fall is a meandering fall which means it doesn’t plunge down but instead cascades over various boulders to form shallow pools.

Although the trail is a little long, once you will arrive, must enjoy a relaxing swim in the cascading, calm, and pleasant cool water.

#9. Havasu Falls:

Havasu Falls
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Location: Supai, Arizona

The most popular cascading waterfall is Havasu Falls in Arizona. Havasupai reservation is a remote area of the Grand Canyon National Park. From the park, to reach the fall hikers need to hike a 10-mile round trip hike.

The hikers can see an elevation gain is minus 2,000 because they need to go downhill to reach the fall. Havasu Creek dissolves a natural component of the water that is calcium carbonate and magnesium; so it results in stunning turquoise blue water in the fall.

While hiking, you can be amazed at the surrounding scenic beauty of the area. The best season to visit in the fall is summer and spring.

FAQ:

Which is the bluest waterfall in Arizona?

Ans: Havasu Falls is the aqua bluest waterfall in Arizona. Havasu Creek dissolves a natural component to the water that results in stunning aqua-blue water in the fall.

Which is the biggest waterfall in Arizona?

Ans: Grandfall is the biggest and largest waterfall in Arizona. This fall lies 30 miles Northeast of Flagstaff.  This fall is 185 feet tall and it is taller than Niagara Falls. This fall is also called chocolate fall as the color of the water is chocolate. 

Wrap up:

Arizona is a diverse state with towering mountains, arid deserts, lush landscapes, and stunning waterfalls. Because of the plenty of waterfalls, you can be cooling off, especially during the summer. These waterfalls make it possible to have a lot of fun activities such as swim, cooling down, and experiencing magnificent landscapes during hiking.

O what are you waiting for? Be ready to experience one or more stunning waterfalls in Arkansas with your family or friends.

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