Angels Landing trail closed after damage to metal chains - Advnture
The trail is closed until further notice, which is bad news for anyone planning to cross it off their bucket list this week
www.advnture.comAngels Landing has seen recent fatal incidents and temporary closures; two notable events in 2026 involve a hiker’s death after a fall and a temporary trail closure for response work. I’ll summarize the latest, with sources you can check for updates.
April 17–18, 2026: A hiker fell from Angels Landing in Zion National Park, resulting in the hiker’s death. Park staff closed the Angels Landing and adjacent West Rim trails during the rescue and investigation, then reopened them after operations concluded. This incident prompted renewed attention to trail safety and required official confirmation of the victim’s identity and other details.[1][5]
Ongoing safety and access notes: Angels Landing is a strenuous, high-risk route that requires a permit. After major incidents, the National Park Service or park authorities have sometimes implemented temporary closures or maintenance on sections of the trail or its chains, before reopening it to the public, with warnings about conditions and required permits.[3][5][6]
Broader context: Angels Landing has a history of fatalities and high-risk conditions on its exposed, chained sections. While prior closures for rockfall or chain damage have occurred, current patterns suggest closures tend to be short-term while assessments or maintenance occur, followed by reopenings with safety advisories.[2][4][6]
What this means for planning if you’re considering the hike:
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The trail is closed until further notice, which is bad news for anyone planning to cross it off their bucket list this week
www.advnture.comAt 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 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.govTwo 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
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