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Drone Rules for Cataratas de Havasu

Condado de Coconino, Arizona (AZ) • Estados Unidos
Cataratas de Havasu, Arizona 86435, EUA
Lat: 36.2552 • Lng: -112.698

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May 29, 2026 1:13 AM Approved • Added drone restriction profile for Havasupai Tribal Lands / Havasu Canyon based on Havasupai tribal sovereignty with explicit drone ban, Grand Canyon SFRA 14 CFR § 93.305 dual jurisdiction, NPS Grand Canyon concurrent boundary authority, AIRFA sacred waterfall and spring protections, NAGPRA canyon burials, MBTA canyon raptor nesting, and FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
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  • https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-36/chapter-I/part-2/section-2.17 — Havasupai tribal sovereignty with explicit drone prohibition, Grand Canyon SFRA 14 CFR § 93.305, NPS 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) concurrent Grand Canyon boundary jurisdiction, AIRFA Havasu Falls and canyon spring sacred water source protections, NAGPRA canyon burial protections, and MBTA peregrine falcon nesting ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/part-107 — Havasupai tribal sovereignty with explicit drone prohibition, Grand Canyon SFRA 14 CFR § 93.305, NPS 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) concurrent Grand Canyon boundary jurisdiction, AIRFA Havasu Falls and canyon spring sacred water source protections, NAGPRA canyon burial protections, and MBTA peregrine falcon nesting ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://www.nps.gov/subjects/sound/uaspolicy.htm — Havasupai tribal sovereignty with explicit drone prohibition, Grand Canyon SFRA 14 CFR § 93.305, NPS 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) concurrent Grand Canyon boundary jurisdiction, AIRFA Havasu Falls and canyon spring sacred water source protections, NAGPRA canyon burial protections, and MBTA peregrine falcon nesting ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://faa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=9c2e4406710048e19806ebf6a06754ad — Havasupai tribal sovereignty with explicit drone prohibition, Grand Canyon SFRA 14 CFR § 93.305, NPS 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) concurrent Grand Canyon boundary jurisdiction, AIRFA Havasu Falls and canyon spring sacred water source protections, NAGPRA canyon burial protections, and MBTA peregrine falcon nesting ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
  • https://tfr.faa.gov/tfr2/list.jsp — Havasupai tribal sovereignty with explicit drone prohibition, Grand Canyon SFRA 14 CFR § 93.305, NPS 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) concurrent Grand Canyon boundary jurisdiction, AIRFA Havasu Falls and canyon spring sacred water source protections, NAGPRA canyon burial protections, and MBTA peregrine falcon nesting ban all unauthorized drone operations, supported by FAA 14 CFR Part 107.
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Summary Drones banned over Havasupai tribal lands and Havasu Canyon under Havasupai Tribe sovereign authority. No flights without Havasupai tribal authorization. Canyon is 8 miles inside Grand Canyon NPS boundary — dual NPS + tribal jurisdiction. Havasu Falls overflight explicitly prohibited by tribal law.
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## Authorization Status
- Recreational: ❌ Absolutely prohibited — Havasupai Tribe
  sovereign authority primary; tribal law explicitly bans drones
- Commercial (Part 107): ❌ Havasupai Tribe authorization
  required; also NPS permit required for Grand Canyon corridor
- Grand Canyon Layer: ⚠️ Havasu Canyon is within Grand Canyon
  NP boundary; 14 CFR § 93.305 SFRA applies
- Sacred Site Layer: ⚠️ Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, and
  canyon springs are sacred in Havasupai cosmology

## Geographic Boundaries
Havasupai Reservation is located in Coconino County, Arizona,
within the Grand Canyon system, administered by Havasupai Tribe.
- Total area: ~188,077 acres (reservation + traditional use area)
- Coordinates: 36.2553° N, 112.6977° W (Supai village)
- Nearest access: Hualapai Hilltop trailhead (~8-mile hike in)
- Terrain: Havasu Canyon (side canyon of Grand Canyon);
  Supai village (only mail delivered by mule in U.S.);
  Havasu Falls (100 ft); Mooney Falls (196 ft); Beaver Falls;
  Fifty Foot Falls; turquoise-colored Havasu Creek
- Havasupai Tribe (~700 members) — "People of the Blue-Green
  Water"; continuous canyon occupation for 800+ years
- Canyon entirely within Grand Canyon NP boundary — dual NPS
  + tribal jurisdiction applies simultaneously
- Grand Canyon SFRA (14 CFR § 93.305) covers canyon airspace
- Havasu Falls — most photographed waterfall in Arizona;
  tribal law explicitly prohibits drone operations
- Access only by foot, horse, or helicopter (8-mile trail)
- Airspace: Grand Canyon SFRA; Class G surface

## Regulations
- Havasupai Tribal Code — sovereign authority; tribal law
  explicitly prohibits all drone operations in canyon
- 14 CFR § 93.305 — Grand Canyon SFRA; all aircraft including
  UAS must comply; canyon is within SFRA boundary
- NPS Management Policies § 8.2.2 — Grand Canyon NP boundary
  encompasses canyon; NPS regulations apply concurrently
- 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) — NPS air delivery/retrieval prohibition
- American Indian Religious Freedom Act (42 U.S.C. § 1996) —
  Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, and Havasu Creek springs are
  sacred water sources in Havasupai cosmology
- Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
  (25 U.S.C. § 3001) — ancestral burial sites in canyon
- Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. § 703) — peregrine
  falcon nesting on canyon walls; zone-tailed hawk
- FAA 14 CFR Part 107 governs commercial operations nationwide

## Penalties
- Havasupai tribal court: immediate equipment confiscation;
  fines; criminal charges; permanent ban from reservation
- Grand Canyon SFRA violation: FAA civil penalties up to
  $27,500/day + certificate suspension or revocation
- NPS fines up to $5,000 per violation (Grand Canyon boundary)
- AIRFA violations: federal civil penalties
- NAGPRA violations: federal criminal prosecution
- MBTA violations: fines up to $15,000 + 6 months
- Equipment confiscation by tribal rangers and NPS rangers

## Special Permissions
- Havasupai Tribe authorization is the primary pathway;
  NPS Grand Canyon permit also required given SFRA boundary
- Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, Beaver Falls: NO permit pathway
  under tribal law; absolute prohibition
- SFRA compliance plan required for any Grand Canyon NP
  corridor operations
Submit requests to: Havasupai Tribe Tourism Office,
PO Box 10, Supai, AZ 86435
Grand Canyon NP: PO Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
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+ ## Authorization Status
+ - Recreational: ❌ Absolutely prohibited — Havasupai Tribe
+   sovereign authority primary; tribal law explicitly bans drones
+ - Commercial (Part 107): ❌ Havasupai Tribe authorization
+   required; also NPS permit required for Grand Canyon corridor
+ - Grand Canyon Layer: ⚠️ Havasu Canyon is within Grand Canyon
+   NP boundary; 14 CFR § 93.305 SFRA applies
+ - Sacred Site Layer: ⚠️ Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, and
+   canyon springs are sacred in Havasupai cosmology
+ 
+ ## Geographic Boundaries
+ Havasupai Reservation is located in Coconino County, Arizona,
+ within the Grand Canyon system, administered by Havasupai Tribe.
+ - Total area: ~188,077 acres (reservation + traditional use area)
+ - Coordinates: 36.2553° N, 112.6977° W (Supai village)
+ - Nearest access: Hualapai Hilltop trailhead (~8-mile hike in)
+ - Terrain: Havasu Canyon (side canyon of Grand Canyon);
+   Supai village (only mail delivered by mule in U.S.);
+   Havasu Falls (100 ft); Mooney Falls (196 ft); Beaver Falls;
+   Fifty Foot Falls; turquoise-colored Havasu Creek
+ - Havasupai Tribe (~700 members) — "People of the Blue-Green
+   Water"; continuous canyon occupation for 800+ years
+ - Canyon entirely within Grand Canyon NP boundary — dual NPS
+   + tribal jurisdiction applies simultaneously
+ - Grand Canyon SFRA (14 CFR § 93.305) covers canyon airspace
+ - Havasu Falls — most photographed waterfall in Arizona;
+   tribal law explicitly prohibits drone operations
+ - Access only by foot, horse, or helicopter (8-mile trail)
+ - Airspace: Grand Canyon SFRA; Class G surface
+ 
+ ## Regulations
+ - Havasupai Tribal Code — sovereign authority; tribal law
+   explicitly prohibits all drone operations in canyon
+ - 14 CFR § 93.305 — Grand Canyon SFRA; all aircraft including
+   UAS must comply; canyon is within SFRA boundary
+ - NPS Management Policies § 8.2.2 — Grand Canyon NP boundary
+   encompasses canyon; NPS regulations apply concurrently
+ - 36 CFR § 2.17(a)(3) — NPS air delivery/retrieval prohibition
+ - American Indian Religious Freedom Act (42 U.S.C. § 1996) —
+   Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, and Havasu Creek springs are
+   sacred water sources in Havasupai cosmology
+ - Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
+   (25 U.S.C. § 3001) — ancestral burial sites in canyon
+ - Migratory Bird Treaty Act (16 U.S.C. § 703) — peregrine
+   falcon nesting on canyon walls; zone-tailed hawk
+ - FAA 14 CFR Part 107 governs commercial operations nationwide
+ 
+ ## Penalties
+ - Havasupai tribal court: immediate equipment confiscation;
+   fines; criminal charges; permanent ban from reservation
+ - Grand Canyon SFRA violation: FAA civil penalties up to
+   $27,500/day + certificate suspension or revocation
+ - NPS fines up to $5,000 per violation (Grand Canyon boundary)
+ - AIRFA violations: federal civil penalties
+ - NAGPRA violations: federal criminal prosecution
+ - MBTA violations: fines up to $15,000 + 6 months
+ - Equipment confiscation by tribal rangers and NPS rangers
+ 
+ ## Special Permissions
+ - Havasupai Tribe authorization is the primary pathway;
+   NPS Grand Canyon permit also required given SFRA boundary
+ - Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, Beaver Falls: NO permit pathway
+   under tribal law; absolute prohibition
+ - SFRA compliance plan required for any Grand Canyon NP
+   corridor operations
+ Submit requests to: Havasupai Tribe Tourism Office,
+ PO Box 10, Supai, AZ 86435
+ Grand Canyon NP: PO Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023