National Parks
Two Die After Falling from Cliff at Bryce Canyon’s Inspiration Point
Bryce Canyon's Inspiration Point area, where two tourists fell to their death this week. Photo: National Park Service
Tourists discovered bodies after pair reportedly climbed over safety railing
BRYCE CANYON, Utah — Two people are dead after falling from a cliff at Inspiration Point in Bryce Canyon National Park, according to the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities say the fall occurred sometime late Monday night or early Tuesday morning. The bodies were discovered by tourists, who alerted Park Rangers. The Rangers then contacted the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office, which holds jurisdiction in the area.
Few details have been released about the victims. Officials say they were most recently living in Florida and staying in a U-Haul truck. Their identities have not been made public pending notification of next of kin.
Investigators confirmed the pair had climbed over a safety railing between the designated trail and the cliff edge before the fall. The exact cause of the incident remains under investigation.
The Garfield County Search and Rescue team led the recovery effort, with assistance from Bryce Canyon Park Rangers and the Utah Department of Public Safety’s Aero Bureau. Officials praised the DPS helicopter pilot for helping ensure the safety of rescuers during the operation.
Garfield County Sheriff Eric Houston issued a reminder to visitors to prioritize safety when exploring Utah’s natural landmarks.
“Use caution, don’t exceed your skill level, and always observe and obey signs and safety measures like railings,” Houston said in a statement. “We want everyone to return home safely.”