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COVID-19 has Havasupai falls closed indefinitely



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The turquoise waters of Havasupai attract thousands of visitors each year that are lucky to snag a permit to visit the desert oasis.

USA TODAY

Arizona’s dramatic Havasupai Falls have been closed to visitors since March 16 because of the threat COVID-19 poses to tribal members in the remote canyon. And they won’t be opening for the foreseeable future. 

The Havasupai Tribal Council passed a resolution on Dec. 17 to indefinitely extend the closure of the world-famous waterfalls in northwestern Arizona.

“In order to further protect the health and welfare of the Havasupai people and tribal residents, the Council finds it necessary to continue the suspension of its tourism operation until further notice,” Chairwoman Eva Kissoon said in an emailed statement announcing the extended closure.

The email said tribal members are observing CDC guidance regarding travel and quarantines, and no cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Supai Village.

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