We combined this short afternoon hike with lunch at the picnic area, and a morning hike to Boardman Lake, to round out our "day out" on the mountain loop to enjoy the fall colors. They have reopened/rebuilt the out houses at both the picnic area and the main trail head parking lot, so that's good news.
Lunch in the sun was hot on this last warm day of the year. There were minimal views of Big Four from our picnic table due to the haze and low angle of the sun. You have to hike in the cave basin for those. I was amazed just how hot it was as we hiked the board walk across the marsh, and then how much it cooled off as we crossed the river and ascended in the shade of the forest. The ice caves are always stunning even this late in the season, but we were there to admire the falls colors against the face of Big Four. It really is a fabulous place, very much worthy of being in a national park. Being good citizens we stuck to the formal trail and ended our viewing at the little platform on the ridge. Most other people approached the caves although I don't think anyone entered as large blocks of ice have fallen and obscured the mouth. When you look at pictures you can see how there are "crevasses" in the ice and how if/when that ice comes down it will fall right on the people admiring the caves up close!
The colors of the cave basin are a study in tawny browns and red russets. Up higher on the flanks the sun was firing up the reds and golds. It is the most impressive place. If you want to explore the basin there is a boot trail that takes off from the viewing area and makes it way to the western side of the basin behind the knoll there. Not for us today but in the spring there are waterfalls back there to discover. We returned to the picnic area making a little loop by taking a right at the Y to the main trail head then the short connector back to our car. Views on the return up the Perry Creek valley to the north were bathed in a golden glow, making me wish we had time to add that hike as well.
Comments
wafflesnfalafel on Big Four Ice Caves
wow - the whole front face of the cave there looks to have recently collapsed. Thanks for the nice report.
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wafflesnfalafel on Oct 08, 2025 04:14 PM
Maddy on Big Four Ice Caves
I agree with you guys. Those chunks of fallen ice are massive. They would crush you like a bug. Those people should be a little further back for their safety.
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Maddy on Oct 08, 2025 06:15 PM
DK1998 on Big Four Ice Caves
Compare that pic with the one Pete R took on Sept 20th and you'll see the whole front face is sagging and could collapse at any time.
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DK1998 on Oct 08, 2025 08:40 PM