Near Harrison Crash Site via Ice Cave
North side of the first reservoir covered in snow.
Near Harrison Crash Site via Ice Cave
On the Ice Creek Cave trail looking over the lower reservoir.
Near Harrison Crash Site via Ice Cave
Lower Reservoir looking east.
Near Harrison Crash Site via Ice Cave
The Ice Cave Creek Trail traverses dense forests atop a granite landscape.
Near Harrison Crash Site via Ice Cave
The place near Palmer Lake reservoir trailhead where you cross Monument Creek to start Chautauqua trail.

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Harrison Crash Site via Ice Cave

4.8 (24 Ratings)
A truly beautiful hike following Ice Cave Creek and Levi Creek, then following a ridge to the Harrison plane crash.
10.6
mi
Distance
2,575
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
Fall ColorsLess CrowdedViewsWildflowersWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
10.59mi
Distance
2,575ft
Elevation Gain
2,575ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
8,606ft
High Point
7,227ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
Starting at the Reservoir Trailhead in Palmer Lake, climb Balanced Rock Rd. (a heavily used fire service road) to the Lower Reservoir. Continue about 200 feet past the reservoir and look for a singletrack cutting right and switching up the slope - Ice Cave Creek Trail. You'll then have bit more climbing until the 1.3 mile mark, where you'll have an opening in the trees and a few boulders to see Lower Reservoir and Palmer Lake town from the trail. Continue traversing the slope west of Ice Cave Creek;watch your footing as there are a few places where a misstep could lead to a nasty fall. After crossing the creek, things level out into a small valley. At 1.6 miles go right onto the Swank Trail at the 3-way intersection. About 1000 feet from the intersection, you step over a small seasonal stream, called Levi Creek, and the trail turns left (northward). At two miles, you'll see the Sundance Mountain Trail splitting to the right (eastward);go straight, following Levi Creek to a small ridge at mile 2.7 where there is a 4-way intersection. Left on Ice Cave Cliffs goes up to a ridge about 1.5 miles to massive boulders just north of Devil's Thumb (a dead end). Right (east) may lead to private property (not sure). Go straight, descending a slope of Ponderosas into another small valley and parallel to another intermittent stream. This area rarely has hikers. At mile 3.8, you'll cross the stream, ducking through brush, and immediately to your left is Sydney Harrison Connector Trail. The trail is not hard to follow but is a bit overgrown in places. This trail follows a stream for about 1/2 mile and then turns right to climb to a ridge. At about mile 4.7 there is a 3-way T intersection with the Sydney Harrison Trail;going right goes to Elk Park Road;left goes to the Sydney Harrison crash site. Note this intersection because it is easy to miss on your return. Following the ridge southward, it will curl west and then northwest, through a very old aspen grove and then arriving at the aircraft at mile 5.5 from the reservoir trailhead. Sidney Harrison was killed when the aircraft went down during a snowstorm in 1952. Please respect this site! Sadly some have desecrated the wreck by carving their names and using the aircraft for target practice. Leave the wreckage as you find is so that others may be reminded of the sacrifice made by those who serve. Once you are done exploring the site, you can return via the same trails.
History & Background
Captain Harrison was a war hero who fought in WWII and in Korea. His plane went down in a heavy snowstorm in 1952.

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