After the harrowing experience of climbing down to the base of Mooney Falls we decided to explore further downstream.
The trail followed along Havasu Creek for a bit going down canyon…
…then slowly climbed uphill for a different perspective of the creek.
Skirting next to the canyon walls we noticed a very long set of ladders to some caves. But we passed on by knowing we still had to climb up the way we’d come down.
The trail returned to the creek where we waded a while in search of a trail through the brush. Damage from the 2008 flood in evidence all around us.
Then we came across this awesome swing. I gave it a try but there’s no documentation, just these other hikers enjoying the fun.
As we continued downstream we encountered one waterfall…
…after another.
Until we lost the trail so returned for the treacherous climb back out of the canyon.
With stops for just a few more photos…
…of Mooney Falls.
And finally we could see light at the end of the tunnel.
Then we bid farewell to Mooney Falls from the very top at the point of drop.
The next day we hiked out of Havasu Canyon in a bit of a hurry as storm clouds built quickly.
That whole ladder thing? No freaking way. Evah!
I just spotted Carson in the sidebar. He looks older than me. But I know he is a good dog. All dogs are.
I like the photos you took. I would not go down there the same way if I was in good shape. It scares me to think I might fall off a cliff. I think somebody must have tossed me off of one or pushed me off in another life.
Wow! That looks like an awesome hike! I would love to do it someday!
I would have loved to have been with you on this one Gaelyn but I swear you would NEVER have got me to leave. Love the "light at the end of the tunnel". 🙂
Those waterfalls – sigh! However, the ladder and TUNNEL? No way, Jose! You are one brave lady, my friend!
Amazing photos. This is probably the closest I will ever get to see the area, so I really appreciate seeing all of your pics. Daine
Another beautiful post of one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Looks like a great adventure. Thanks for the great photos.
Those waterfalls are just epic. Totally worth a little danger…
I'm so glad to be able to see Havasu Canyon through your photos. I know this is as close as I will ever get! It is an absolutely gorgeous place. Thanks for taking us along.
Oh my! I can't wait to see it with you… and yes, we have to climb the ladders to the caves… maybe.
A truly beautiful river gorge. What a pleasure it must have been exploring that. As for the ladder to the caves… I don't know if my fear of heights would allow me that one.
The last three photos are exceptionally beautiful. No way I would go on those ladders coming or going, unless it was to save my soul….which I guess it would be, if I were down there.
So glad you did this so we all could see the gorgeous area and pics. BUT—I couldn't have done it any other way.
Yes it is the rainy PNW and see how green we are. LOL MB
What else can be said but, "WOW!"
So beautiful, but I can see, also treacherous…thanks for sharing!
I would have loved the swing!… not so sure about the ladders though.
Beautiful photos of your hike. I like all the little waterfalls on the way down.