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Balcony Falls Trail (Forest Trail #7)

The Balcony Falls Trail begins at the Locher Tract parking area and follows an old road through the Locher Tract. Off this old road, the trail turns right and meanders with a gentle climb through the woods along another old road. Upon approaching the James River Face Wilderness boundary, the trail begins a more sharp ascent over a series of switchbacks which afford the hiker panoramic views of the James River. The trail becomes much easier at approximately 2,200 feet elevation with a gentle climb along the ridgeline with scenic views to the east and west.

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Specific Trail Information

Trail Type

Standard/Terra Trail — A trail that has a surface consisting predominantly of the ground and that is designed and managed to accommodate use on that surface.

General Information

  • Trail Length: 3.78 miles
  • Blazes: None
  • Trail Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
  • Connecting Trails: FT #3001 -Sulphur Springs Trail, FT #1 -Appalachian Trail
  • Elevation: Beginning at an elevation of 780 feet at the Locher Tract parking area and climbing to an elevation of approximately 2,588 feet at the intersection with FT #1 (Appalachain Trail) and FT #3001 (Sulphur Springs Trail).
  • Trail Access Points (Approximate LAT/LONG):
  • Trail Etiquette: Trail etiquette for multiple use trails calls for horses to have the right-of-way. Hikers should yield to horses. Bicyclists should yield to horses and hikers. Horse riders are responsible for the control of their horse at all times.

Open year round

No fees.

No drinking water available. All water taken from natural sources should be purified before use.

A portion of this trail is in the James River Face Wilderness. Group size is limited to no more than 10 people on these sections.

  • Trail is open to: Hiking, Bicycling, Horse Riding.
  • Trail is closed to all motorized vehicles.

Getting There

Directions

Trailhead at Locher Tract Parking Area: From US 130E, turn south onto State Route 759 (Arnold's Valley Road). Just after you cross the Greenlee Bridge over the James River, turn left onto State Route 782. Follow 782 past the Jellystone Campground until you reach the end of state maintenance. Continue straight on FR #3093 (Locher Tract Road) to the parking area at the end. The trail begins at the farm gate to the right at the end of the fence.

Additional Information

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Last updated June 17th, 2025