Walnut Canyon National Monument

Ranger-led Hike - Ledge Hike

Since time immemorial, Native people have called Walnut Canyon home. During traditional times, a thriving community lived within the canyon, building cliff dwellings in natural geologic formations. Participants on this hike will descend into the canyon, have the opportunity to view the cliff dwellings, and learn about the Ancestral Puebloans' rich cultural history. 

This hike requires pre-registration, and has limited spaces available for participants. Please call (928) 526-3367 to register. 

The hike is a 1.5 miles round trip. The trail descends 180 feet into the canyon. Participants then walk on a narrow, uneven, and rocky surface to view the cliff dwellings. Participants are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes, wear sun protection, bring plenty of water, and dress in layers.