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Colorado
Montezuma County

Balcony House Trail

Easy

4.6

(3222)

12,886

hikers

Balcony House Trail

00:11

631m

20m

Hiking

The Balcony House Trail offers an intimate journey into a well-preserved 13th-century cliff dwelling, despite its easy rating. This short hike covers just 0.4 miles (0.6 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 50 feet (15 metres), taking about 10 minutes to complete. You'll descend a 130-step metal staircase into the canyon, navigate several ladders, and even crawl through a narrow 18-inch wide (46 cm) by 12-foot (3.7 m) long tunnel. The route rewards you with amazing cliffside views of Soda Canyon and the intricate architecture of the dwelling itself.

Planning your visit requires a bit of foresight, as the full Balcony House experience is a strenuous ranger-guided tour. This tour is generally available from May to October and requires advance ticket purchase. It is not recommended if you have a fear of heights, small spaces, or heart or respiratory issues. You can test your comfort with the tunnel at the Far View Visitor Center before committing to the tour.

Balcony House stands out as one of Mesa Verde National Park's most well-preserved cliff dwellings, offering a tangible connection to the Ancestral Pueblo people. The unique combination of historical exploration and physical challenges makes it a popular choice for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the region's past. This route provides a unique perspective on ancient architecture and the lives of those who built it.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Stone Steps and Ladders to Balcony House

Highlight • Historical Site

To get up to the Balcony House, you must climb some steep, narrow stone steps, with chains for your hands to help you up. There is also a modern 32-foot entrance ladder (the tallest in the park!) up to the dwelling. Please be patient with other visitors as they navigate this portion of the guided tour up to the site.

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Balcony House (Guided Tour Access Only)

Highlight • Historical Site

The Balcony House Tour in Mesa Verde National Park is a one-hour, ranger-guided experience that provides a chance to learn about a mid-sized cliff dwelling with 38 rooms and two kivas. This strenuous tour requires participants to descend a 130-step staircase, climb a 32-foot ladder to enter the site, navigate small ladders and uneven steps in the dwelling, crawl through an 18-inch wide by 12-foot long tunnel, and ascend a 60-foot open cliff face with uneven steps and then back down two 17-foot ladders. Reservations are required and can be made through Recreation.gov or by calling 1-877-444-6777, starting 14 days in advance. The tour begins at the Balcony House parking area on Cliff Palace Loop Road, which is accessible seasonally. It is not recommended for individuals with heart or respiratory issues, problems with heights and ladders, and children must be able to climb the ladders on their own.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Balcony House Trail?

This trail is considered strenuous due to the physical exertion required. It involves descending a 130-step metal staircase, navigating several ladders (including a 32-foot ladder to enter the dwelling), and crawling through an 18-inch wide, 12-foot long tunnel. The exit also includes ascending a 60-foot open cliff face with uneven stone steps. It's not recommended for those with heart or respiratory problems, a fear of heights, or small spaces.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the tour?

The terrain is varied and adventurous. You'll encounter metal staircases, multiple ladders, uneven stone steps, and a unique tunnel crawl. The dwelling itself has uneven surfaces and steps. The trail is situated at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet.

How do I access the Balcony House Trail?

Access to Balcony House is exclusively via a ranger-guided tour. You must purchase tickets in advance. The tour typically starts from a designated meeting point within Mesa Verde National Park, from where you'll proceed to the trailhead.

Do I need a permit or reservation for this trail?

Yes, a permit (in the form of a tour ticket) is required. Balcony House is only accessible through a ranger-guided tour, and tickets must be purchased in advance. You will also need to pay the entrance fee for Mesa Verde National Park.

When is the best time of year to visit Balcony House?

Ranger-guided tours for Balcony House are typically offered from May to October. This period generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for hiking and exploring the dwelling.

Is the Balcony House Trail dog-friendly?

No, pets are not permitted on the Balcony House Trail or within the cliff dwellings. Due to the nature of the tour, which includes ladders, tight spaces, and historical preservation, pets must be left elsewhere.

What can I see along the route?

The main attraction is the well-preserved 13th-century cliff dwelling itself, Balcony House, with its 40 rooms, kivas, and plazas. You'll also experience the adventurous access points like the Stone Steps and Ladders to Balcony House. The trail offers dramatic cliffside views of Soda Canyon.

Are there any entrance fees for Mesa Verde National Park?

Yes, there is an entrance fee to access Mesa Verde National Park. This fee is separate from the Balcony House tour ticket. You can find current fee information on the official National Park Service website for Mesa Verde.

What unique challenges should I be aware of on this tour?

Beyond the ladders and steep climbs, a distinctive challenge is crawling through an 18-inch wide by 12-foot long tunnel when exiting the dwelling. If you're concerned about fitting, there's a test box at the Far View Visitor Center where you can check if you can comfortably pass through.

What should I bring for the Balcony House tour?

Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes with good grip. Bring plenty of water, especially given the elevation and physical exertion. Sun protection (hat, sunscreen) is also advisable. A small backpack is recommended to keep your hands free for climbing ladders.

Are there any viewpoints on the trail?

Yes, the trail and the dwelling itself offer amazing cliffside views of Soda Canyon, a tributary of the Mancos River. The balcony of Balcony House provides a particularly notable vantage point.

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