Second fatal fall in two weeks from Angels Landing in Utah
Two hikers have been killed within a fortnight after falling from the famously vertiginous walkway in Zion National Park
www.advnture.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reports.
A fatal fall occurred on Angels Landing at Zion National Park on Friday, April 17, 2026. Park officials confirmed the death of an adult male hiker, with the trail temporarily closed during response and recovery operations. The hiker’s identity was later reported as Gilberto Ramos of Laredo, Texas. The incident prompted a brief closure of Angels Landing and the West Rim Trail, followed by a phased reopening after the area was cleared.[1][3][5]
In the days following the incident, the park indicated Angels Landing remains a strenuous hike that requires a permit, and visitors should plan accordingly for potential closures or maintenance work in the area.[2][5]
Local outlets and park communications emphasized ongoing safety reminders about the exposed sections and chain-assisted portions of the trail, which can present significant risk even to experienced hikers.[7][1]
If you’d like, I can pull official statements from Zion National Park or provide a current status check on Angels Landing trail closures and permit availability for your dates in Dallas, Texas. I can also summarize safety tips for Angels Landing or help plan alternative hikes in Zion if the Angels Landing area is closed.
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Two hikers have been killed within a fortnight after falling from the famously vertiginous walkway in Zion National Park
www.advnture.comComplete Trail Guide to Angels Landing in Zion includes a comprehensive death toll of falls from its notorious chains section
www.downthetrail.comThe National Park Service began rock removal on Monday, November 18th and completed their work Tuesday afternoon, November 19th, slightly ahead of the winter storm that is predicted to reach the park tonight. Hikers can access the strenuous, 5.4 mile roundtrip hike from Shuttle Stop 6, The Grotto. Last updated: November 19, 2019
www.nps.govAt Zion National Park, the trail that draws some hikers for its views also demands their full attention. On Friday, April 17, at about 2 p. m. ET, a fall on Angels Landing ended with the death of 68-year-old Gilberto Ramos of Laredo, Texas, and left part of the park closed while officials worked through …
www.el-balad.comThe trail is closed until further notice, which is bad news for anyone planning to cross it off their bucket list this week
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