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Woman Dies After Fall at Zion National Park's Mystery Canyon

Medics were able to reach the woman before she died

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A 26-year-old woman has died after falling in a canyon at a U.S. national park in Utah, officials said.

The woman's body was recovered Sunday evening from Mystery Canyon at Zion National Park, the National Park Service said in a news release.

According to visitors, the woman was canyoneering alone and fell 50 to 80 feet Saturday afternoon. Crews launched a search and rescue effort that closed various areas of the park.

A helicopter was sent to rescue the woman but was unable to pull her out โ€œdue to the steep, narrow canyon walls,โ€ the park service said in the release. Medics later reached the woman before she died a short time later.

The woman had injuries consistent with a high-elevation fall, park officials said. Her name was not immediately released.

The woman was said to have been โ€œcanyoneeringโ€ โ€” a practice or sport of following a body of water through a canyon by walking, swimming, rafting, climbing, rappelling or other similar means.

The National Park Service and the Washington County Sheriffโ€™s Office were investigating the death.

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