(CNN) — Havasu Falls, one of the most intriguing features of the Grand Canyon system, will be reopening to visitors after a three-year closure caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. But it's with a catch.
The reopening is scheduled for February 1; however, access will be limited initially to a certain, small group.
People whose previous reservations were suspended will get first crack at rescheduling a visit to the falls and the enchanting aquamarine pool at its base.
Havasu Falls is on the lands of the Havasupai Indian Reservation and is controlled by the tribe. The reservation is adjacent to but not part of Grand Canyon National Park. The tribe controls all access to the falls.
No new 2023 reservations are being offered, but if you're really itchin' to go this year, there's a potential loophole if you're lucky and able to be flexible.
If people whose visits were suspended aren't able to reschedule their visit, their spots will become open via an online list.