Visitor who died after fall on Angels Landing Trail identified
Popular areas of Zion National Park in southern Utah are closed due to a search and rescue operation.
www.fox13now.comRecent news about Angels Landing is that a hiker died after a fall on the trail at Zion National Park on April 17, 2026, and authorities later identified him as Gilberto Ramos, 68, of Laredo, Texas. The West Rim Trail and Angels Landing were temporarily closed after the incident, and Angels Landing is also scheduled for trail maintenance closure from April 20 through April 23, with permits paused during that period.[1][7]
Officials said the fall occurred around 2 p.m. near the chained section of Angels Landing, one of the park’s steepest and most exposed areas. Recovery was completed that evening, and the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and Utah medical examiner were involved in the identification.[1]
Angels Landing is closed for maintenance through April 23, while the broader West Rim Trail is open. The day-before permit lottery is set to reopen April 23 for hikes scheduled April 24.[1]
Angels Landing remains one of the most heavily visited and dangerous hikes in Zion because of its narrow ridge and drop-offs. The latest incident is part of a long history of serious accidents on the trail.[8][1]
Popular areas of Zion National Park in southern Utah are closed due to a search and rescue operation.
www.fox13now.comAuthorities say a Texas man fell to his death from the Angels Landing trail at Zion National Park, one of the most challenging hikes in the country.
www.foxnews.comA person fell to their death Friday afternoon inside Zion National Park in Utah, according to the National Parks Service. Officials said it happened around 2 p.m. local time on the Angels Landing Trail.
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