Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports:
- There was a fatal incident on Angels Landing in Zion National Park in mid-April 2026, with a hiker killed after a fall along the chain section. Park officials and local news outlets reported the death and noted trail closures around the incident.[1][6]
- After the incident, park operations were temporarily affected (closures of nearby trails during the search and rescue) but the trails were eventually reopened as operations continued.[1]
- Angels Landing has a history of fatalities in recent years, including multiple deaths in 2022 and earlier, which keeps safety advisories and permit controls under public discussion.[3][5][9]
Context and safety tips if you’re planning to hike Angels Landing:
- The trail is extremely strenuous and features exposed chain sections; visitors should assess weather, gear, and personal comfort with heights before attempting it.[6][9]
- Consider checking the latest park alerts for trail closures or advisories before you go, and understand permit requirements if applicable in the current season.[6]
- Use reputable local sources or the National Park Service site for the most up-to-date conditions and any recent incidents before heading out.[2][6]
Illustration: Angels Landing is a 5.4-mile round trip with a renowned chain-assisted ascent; its exposure makes risk management essential for hikers, especially after recent incidents.[6]
If you’d like, I can pull the very latest official park advisories or summarize a timeline of notable Angels Landing incidents from trusted sources. I can also set up a quick checklist for a safe hike.