The Best Backpacking in Oljato-Monument Valley
Looking for the best backpacking in Oljato-Monument Valley? We've got you covered with the top trails, trips, hiking, backpacking, camping and more around Oljato-Monument Valley. The detailed guides, photos, and reviews are all submitted by the Outbound community.
Top backpacking spots in and near Oljato-Monument Valley
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Kayenta, Arizona
Keet Seel Trail
15.22 mi / 1942 ft gainKeet Seel Trail is an out-and-back trail that requires a permit allowing for approximately 20 hikers per day located near Shonto, Arizona.Read more -
Kayenta, Arizona
Hike to the Keet Seel Ancestral Puebloan Ruins
17 mi / 1000 ft gainKeet Seel is an amazingly preserved pueblo village in the depths of the canyons at Navajo National Monument. First occupied as early as 700-900 AD, it was not until approximately 1250 AD when the current visible structures were built. During that period, Keet Seel was home to about one hundred An...Read more -
San Juan County, Utah
Bullet Canyon Trail to Grand Gulch and Sheiks Canyon
10.94 mi / 1942 ft gainBullet Canyon Trail to Grand Gulch and Sheiks Canyon is a point-to-point trail where you may see wildflowers located near Mexican Hat, Utah.Read more -
San Juan County, Utah
Owl Creek Fish Creek Loop Trail
15.24 mi / 1985 ft gainOwl Creek Fish Creek Loop Trail is a loop trail where you may see beautiful wildflowers located near Blanding, Utah.Read more -
San Juan County, Utah
Backpack Great Gulch: Kane Gulch to Bullet Canyon
5.025 miOne of the many wonderful hidden gems in Utah (so just tell you close friends about it).Kane Gulch is located four miles south of the Highway 95/Highway 261 junction. At the Kane Gulch ranger station you will be able to use restrooms, overnight park your vehicle, pick up permits, and purchase are...Read more -
San Juan County, Utah
Backpack Grand Gulch
10 mi / 600 ft gainBears Ears National Monument is a truly special place. We voyaged willingly on a journey of discovery into the roots of who we are as human beings, and we were not disappointed: the ruins accessible in the canyons brought tears to our eyes. While Bears Ears used to receive just 9,000 visitors ann...Read more