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2 mystery deaths at Zion National Park prompt urgent questions about visitor safety

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After two hikers died within five days of one another at Utah’s Zion National Park, there is renewed discussion about the risks of hiking in the desert escape known for its red sandstone cliffs.

With cliffs soaring over 2,000 feet above the Virgin River, the views are known to be breathtaking. 

But towering cliffs, narrow slot canyons and rappelling can present significant challenges, even for seasoned hikers.

NATIONAL PARK DEATH EXPOSES REPEATED RULE VIOLATIONS AS TOURISTS TAKE DANGEROUS RISKS

The first incident occurred on April 17, when Gilberto Ramos, 68, of Laredo, Texas, fell to his death while hiking the notoriously narrow Angels Landing Trail, a route known for its steep drop-offs and chain-assisted ridge, according to the National Park Service.

“Park rangers and local law enforcement agencies responded to the incident after receiving reports from visitors,” the National Park Service (NPS) said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.

“The deceased was located on the north side of Angels Landing in Zion Canyon near Big Bend,” the NPS said. “Recovery operations concluded the evening of April 17, and the remains were transferred to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the State of Utah Office of the Medical Examiner.”

Angels Landing is regarded as one of the most dangerous hikes in the U.S., with steep drop-offs where hikers must cling to chains along a knife-edge ridge, according to National Parks Traveler news outlet.

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Ramos’ death prompted a large-scale emergency response and temporary trail closures. 

Authorities from the National Park Service, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and local search-and-rescue teams all assisted — and the incident remains under investigation, Backpacker magazine reported.

View from Angel's Landing trail showing rocky ridge above canyon floor in Zion National Park Utah

Less than a week later, a second tragedy unfolded. 

On April 22, a 43-year-old man from Hillsborough, California, died while canyoneering in Spry Canyon. It is considered an easier route, but it does involve scrambling and rappelling, SFGate reported.

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“First responders arrived on scene at approximately 5 p.m. and provided emergency medical response, but were unable to resuscitate the individual,” the National Park Service said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.

“The incident is currently under investigation by NPS and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, and we don’t have additional information to provide at this time.”

Angels Landing rock formation in Zion National Park Utah

The second hiker, who has not been publicly identified, was traveling alone on a route considered beginner-friendly. Even so, it includes rappelling down cliffs as high as 165 feet, according to SFGate.

Lucas Alfred, a spokesperson for the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, told St. George News that deputies assisted rescue crews in responding to the call.

A woman hiking along the Watchman Trail overlooking West Temple and Towers of the Virgin rock formations in Zion Canyon

“This is considered a low-level accidental fall, meaning he did not fall very far, unlike a fall from the height of Angels Landing, for example,” Alfred said.

Bill Wade, executive director of the Association of National Park Rangers, does not believe hiking deaths have increased in recent years.

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“Many of them are true accidents — the person making an error in judgment that results in the person falling or being in a place of jeopardy,” Wade told Fox News Digital.

He cited avalanches, rockfall, a falling river and getting “off route” as potential causes of hiking deaths or injuries.

A man hiking into the narrows in Zion National Park Utah

“I don’t think many are from operational or infrastructure issues at this time — but if staffing reductions continue, response time to emergencies is likely to be affected,” he said.

It’s impossible to eliminate every risk in national parks, Wade said.

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“There will always be accidents,” he said, “and always the few visitors that will ignore signs and warnings and put themselves in jeopardy — some of whom will pay the ultimate price.”

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