Yes, its a litle funky down on the rez. Its not the National Park, so don't expect a pristine wilderness experience. But the location makes it worth everything else, including some pretty grueling hiking if you do it wrong! (Wrong is: leaving the campground to hike out in the summer at 7AM. You should leave around 3:30 or 4am to beat the heat. Also, fill up a water bottle at the last spot on the creek before you head up towards the shadeless areas and use iet to cool you body off by dousing your clothes.) One way to avoid the worst of it would be to hike in (beautiful) and helicopter out (a breeze).
Camping along the Havasu creek is lovely. Take a hammock. And be sure not to chicken out and skip climbing down the crazy steps (if you dare call them that) to the bottom of Mooney Falls. This is not to be missed! Go, and enjoy! The Havasupai people can be very friendly as well.





