Near Keet Seel
View from Tsegi Point of Long Canyon, Navajo Mountain in the distance.
Near Keet Seel
High on Tsegi Point.
Near Keet Seel
Keet Seel.
Near Keet Seel
Falls on the way to Keet Seel.
Near Keet Seel
Crossing Laguna Creek.

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Keet Seel

5.0 (5 Ratings)
Part of the National Navajo Monument, this trail leads to a 13th century puebloan dwelling.
16.6
mi
Distance
2,331
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
River/CreekViews
Access Issues
A permit is required to complete this trail, and there are a limited number offered: a maximum of 20 are allowed every day. It's possible to make reservations for your outing but is important to call the rangers at Navajo National Monument 2 to 3 weeks prior to your visit. The park can be reached at 928-672-2700. Park rangers will send you a confirmation by mail and important instructions for the outing. There is a compulsory orientation session the day prior at 15:00/3 pm.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
16.58mi
Distance
2,331ft
Elevation Gain
2,331ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
7,280ft
High Point
6,322ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Two guided tours for Betatakin are offered daily at 8:15 and 10:00 am, no reservations needed and they start at the visitor center. The tours use different trails, the 8:15 tour being the longest with a total 5 mile outing. For visitors that like moderate routes, the Betatakin tour could be sufficient to get a good insight about the Puebloans ancestors. This trail leads to Keet Seel, a remote site located 8.5 miles from the Visitor Center. The trail starts on Tsegi Point and follows an old road to the canyon rim. From here, it drops steeply for nearly 1000 feet (305m) to the bottom. From there, the trail will follow the ankle deep Keet Seel stream for the duration of the journey. Along the next few miles, the trail will rise very gradually for about 400 feet (125m) in total. The trail will cross the stream 35 to 40 times, therefore waterproof boots or water going footwear is recommended. Along the way, the scenery is quite enjoyable. The whole trail can be completed in one very long day or if preferred, it is possible to camp overnight at a designated area near the site. Camping is in a secluded oak grove with picnic tables and a composting toilet. Several sites have views of the ruins.On the day I spent on this trail, temperatures were quite hot: 108F (43C), therefore expect to carry lots of water, usually around 1.5 gallons per person. If you plan to tackle the trail in one day, it may be possible to lighten the load on the way by leaving (or hiding) couple of bottles of water at given intervals and pick them up on the way back. As a warning about the Keet Seel stream, most of the trail is located outside the park area and crosses private land. This is important because the land is mostly used for cattle free range areas. The stream is very polluted with cattle manure, and is not potable, even with treatment. Upon arrival at Keet Seel, make contact with the Ranger and give them the perforated portion of your permit. There is a picnic area just before the site, where I waited until the Ranger came back from the site. The Ranger will take a maximum of five people at a time to tour Keet Seel dwellings. The park requests that all visitors wear shoes with non-aggressive tread while visiting Keet Seel.While there are some logistical necessities to visiting Keet Seel, visitors won't be disappointed. The cliff dwellings are incredible, and along the way, you'll gain an appreciation for how the Pueblo people lived. Further details and information on the route can be found at the Navajo National Monument webpage.

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