Each of Utah’s trails is unique and offers hikers something a little bit different. Some feature waterfalls; others have city views. Here’s a popular trail that will lead you to Bomber Peak, Utah — the site of the plane wreckage. Take a look:

Either of the two trails to Mount Timpanogos will take you to Bomber Peak, which is the site of the plane wreckage. You can start from the Aspen Grove trailhead or from the more popular Timpooneke Trail.

Joe Wheat/Alltrails The Timpooneke Trail is approximately 14 miles round trip but it is unforgettable and definitely worthy of any bucket list.

Once you reach the basin on the Timpooneke Trail, there’s a side trail that leads to Bomber Peak. It’s a short, one-mile trip from the basin to the wreckage.

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On March 9, 1955, an Airforce B-25 stopped at Hill Air Force Base to refuel on its way to March Air Force Base in Riverside, California. A winter storm created complications and the pilot became disoriented. The plane crashed into the side of the mountain, instantly killing all five people aboard.

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The following morning, search planes scoured the area during a brief break in the storm, and one was able to spot the wreckage, but poor weather made it impossible to reach the plane that day. Crews weren’t able to reach the crash site on the ground until March 12th, and the first four bodies were removed on March 15th. The fifth victim’s body was found and recovered on March 30th.

Brian Smith/Wikimedia Though most of the plane wreckage was also removed, the engine of the B-25 still sits on the mountainside.

You can hike Mount Timpanogos during the winter months, but the snowy and icy trail requires crampons and an ice axe. Before you attempt this one in the winter, make sure you have the appropriate skills and knowledge.

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Have you ever seen this wreckage while hiking Mount Timpanogos? Did you know about the B-25 crash on this Utah mountain? We’d love to hear all about your experiences in the comments.

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The Timpooneke Trail is approximately 14 miles round trip but it is unforgettable and definitely worthy of any bucket list.

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Though most of the plane wreckage was also removed, the engine of the B-25 still sits on the mountainside.

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If you are searching for even more unique hiking trails to explore while in Utah, check out our list featuring 12 scenic trails around Utah, one for each month of the year.

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Bomber Peak, Utah October 05, 2022 Courtnie Erickson What are some other unique hiking trails I should explore in Utah? Utah is a hiker’s paradise. All over the Beehive State, you will find some of the most unforgettable hiking trails that definitely deserve a spot on your bucket list. In southern Utah, head to Zion National Park for some extraordinary hikes. While many people head to this park to check out Angel’s Landing, we strongly recommend exploring the Zion Riverside Walk. This one trail is where you can see Zion National Park in all of its glory. This is a 2.2-mile hike that is paved and highly accessible, making it a hike that the entire family can enjoy together. The views are incredible and you may just see some wildlife on your way. What Should I Know About the Timpooneke Trail In Utah? The Timpooneke Trail is a popular trail in Utah County that is also extremely challenging. This trail takes you to the summit of Mount Timpanogos and it is 7.5-miles each way. You will gain approximately 4,668 feet to reach Mount Timpanogos, the second-highest summit in the Wasatch Mountain Range. However, despite the challenge, this trail is absolutely gorgeous and you may even spot some mountain goats along your way.

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Bomber Peak, Utah

October 05, 2022

Courtnie Erickson

What are some other unique hiking trails I should explore in Utah? Utah is a hiker’s paradise. All over the Beehive State, you will find some of the most unforgettable hiking trails that definitely deserve a spot on your bucket list. In southern Utah, head to Zion National Park for some extraordinary hikes. While many people head to this park to check out Angel’s Landing, we strongly recommend exploring the Zion Riverside Walk. This one trail is where you can see Zion National Park in all of its glory. This is a 2.2-mile hike that is paved and highly accessible, making it a hike that the entire family can enjoy together. The views are incredible and you may just see some wildlife on your way. What Should I Know About the Timpooneke Trail In Utah? The Timpooneke Trail is a popular trail in Utah County that is also extremely challenging. This trail takes you to the summit of Mount Timpanogos and it is 7.5-miles each way. You will gain approximately 4,668 feet to reach Mount Timpanogos, the second-highest summit in the Wasatch Mountain Range. However, despite the challenge, this trail is absolutely gorgeous and you may even spot some mountain goats along your way.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Utah is a hiker’s paradise. All over the Beehive State, you will find some of the most unforgettable hiking trails that definitely deserve a spot on your bucket list. In southern Utah, head to Zion National Park for some extraordinary hikes. While many people head to this park to check out Angel’s Landing, we strongly recommend exploring the Zion Riverside Walk. This one trail is where you can see Zion National Park in all of its glory. This is a 2.2-mile hike that is paved and highly accessible, making it a hike that the entire family can enjoy together. The views are incredible and you may just see some wildlife on your way.

What Should I Know About the Timpooneke Trail In Utah?

The Timpooneke Trail is a popular trail in Utah County that is also extremely challenging. This trail takes you to the summit of Mount Timpanogos and it is 7.5-miles each way. You will gain approximately 4,668 feet to reach Mount Timpanogos, the second-highest summit in the Wasatch Mountain Range. However, despite the challenge, this trail is absolutely gorgeous and you may even spot some mountain goats along your way.