
Kingman to Supai $320 Flat Rate
Ride from Kingman to Hualapai Hilltop, the only road access to Havasu Falls and the Havasupai village. About 115 miles, mostly on Route 66 through Peach Springs then a remote reservation road to the trailhead.
About this ride
Hualapai Hilltop is where every Havasu Falls trip starts. There is no other road in. We drop you at the trailhead parking lot, about 115 miles and 2 hours 20 minutes from Kingman. The $320 fare covers door-to-trailhead transportation from your address in Kingman or Golden Valley.
The last stretch of this drive is remote. Cell service cuts out past Peach Springs and there are no gas stations or services on the reservation road to the Hilltop. That is exactly why reliable transportation matters here. You do not want to be dealing with car trouble or navigation on a road with no signal and no help nearby.
Price
$320
Distance
115 mi
Drive time
2 hr 20 min
Service
24/7
What to expect
Hualapai Hilltop drop-off
We take you directly to the Hilltop parking area, the trailhead for the hike down to Supai village and Havasu Falls.
No cell service past Peach Springs
Coverage drops out after Peach Springs and there is none at the Hilltop. Plan everything before you leave, including your return ride.
Early morning departures recommended
Most hikers start at dawn to beat the heat on the trail. We do pre-dawn pickups regularly and will have you at the Hilltop on time.
Hiking gear and heavy packs are fine
Backpacking packs, trekking poles, water jugs, and camping gear all fit. Let us know what you are bringing when you call so we send the right vehicle.
How booking your Supai ride works
- 1
Call with your permit dates and desired arrival time
Tell us when your Havasupai reservation starts and what time you want to be at the Hilltop. We will set the pickup from there.
- 2
We confirm the $320 flat rate
You know the price before the ride. No surprises on a remote road.
- 3
We pick you up at dawn
Kingman or Golden Valley. Most riders leave early so they can start the hike in the cool morning hours.
- 4
Drop-off at Hualapai Hilltop
We take you all the way to the trailhead parking area. From there, the trail to Supai village is about 8 miles down.
Before you go
Havasupai permit required
A reservation with the Havasupai Tribe is required to access the trail and campground. We do not handle permits, just transportation to and from the trailhead.
Plan your return before you go
There is no cell service at Hualapai Hilltop. You cannot call for a ride from the trailhead. Set up your return transportation before you leave Kingman.
Other destinations in this area
We also run Kingman to Peach Springs for $150 and Kingman to Grand Canyon National Park for $500.
Why riders choose Yellow Cab for Supai
$320 flat rate to a remote trailhead. The fare is set when you book. No meter, no surge, no surprises on a road where you cannot call anyone.
Reliable early-morning pickup for dawn starts. Hikers need to be at the Hilltop early. We do pre-dawn departures regularly and show up on time.
Drivers who know the reservation road. The road from Peach Springs to Hualapai Hilltop is remote and unpaved in sections. Our drivers have been out there before.
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Common questions
Supai ride questions
- $320 flat rate one way. Same price whether we pick up in Kingman or Golden Valley, and same price day or night. Hualapai Hilltop is the trailhead for the hike down to Supai and Havasu Falls.
- About 2 hours 20 minutes and roughly 115 miles from Kingman. The last stretch is a remote two-lane road past Peach Springs with no services.
- It is the parking area and trailhead where the hike to Supai Village and Havasu Falls begins. There are no stores, gas, or facilities at the hilltop. Make sure you are packed and ready before we drop you off.
- No. Cell service drops out past Peach Springs and does not come back. There is no signal at the hilltop or on the trail. Let people know your plans before you leave.
- Yes. Most hikers want to start early to beat the heat. We do predawn pickups regularly. Tell us what time you want to be at the hilltop and we will set the pickup.
- Yes. This is a must-book-ahead ride. The drive is long and remote and we need to plan the driver and vehicle. Book as early as you can, especially during peak hiking season.
- Yes. Backpacks, trekking poles, coolers, and water jugs are all fine. Let us know how much gear you have when you call so we send the right vehicle.
Need a ride?
Heading to Havasu Falls?
Call Yellow Cab Kingman to book your $320 flat-rate ride to Hualapai Hilltop. Book early, especially during peak permit season, so your transportation is locked in before you lose cell service.
