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Death in Zion National Park: Stories of Accidents and Foolhardiness in Utah's Grand Circle

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Morbid, but strangely fascinating accountsIn 2015, a group of seven hikers were killed when a sudden flood struck Keyhole Canyon in Zion National Park. Prior to that, the steep, narrow route to Angels Landing led to at least five fatalities. Numerous people have found that high, exposed places in Zion—such as rim trails—are bad places to be in lightning storms. Death in Zion National Park collects some of the most gripping accounts in park history of the unfortunate events caused by natural forces or human folly.

218 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 1, 2017

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Randi Minetor

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Crisscrossing America since 1992 in a quest to see all 50 states (done!), 431 national parks (76 to go), and more than 700 species of birds (623 so far), Randi and Nic Minetor bring their expertise and their love of the wilderness, American history, and birding to readers who share their many passions. A working writer for more than 40 years, Randi is now the author of more than 80 books in print under her own name, and a number of ghostwritten books on a wide variety of topics.

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565 reviews80 followers
November 18, 2021
Southern Utah is a beautiful place to visit. Zion's is the 4th most visited National Park, with 4.4 - 4.5 million visitors per a year. It is ranked the 10th most dangerous National Park. This book is a quick read. It is a rather morbid subject matter, but it is fascinating. It is like a car accident you can't look away from.
I will say that this book should serve as a cautionary tale to visitors; there is still NO cell phone service in or near the park--so you will not get weather alerts, so if in doubt don't go or turn back. Plus getting help will not be possible from your phone. Also Zion is severely understaffed, visitation has gone from 2.6 million to 4.5 million since 2010, yet the budget in 2021 is the same as the fiscal year 2010. Covid has also put additional strains on staffing the park. When we were there in October, literally every Ranger had "went home."
Interesting read. will look into some of the authors other works. Very well written & researched.
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6,283 reviews329 followers
March 12, 2020
Possibly my favorite weird subgenre of nonfiction. Minetor does a particularly good job of balancing juicy details, actually useful information, and compassion for the unfortunate people who lost their lives at the park.
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1,558 reviews85 followers
March 4, 2020
Re-read 2020
I picked this up for a re-read prior to a possible trip there in the spring. It's a good reminder to follow the signs and what the rangers tell you.

This was a different read, it goes through the people who died in the park, mostly through accident though there are a few suicides mentioned. Luckily, statistically, there are very few deaths compared to the number of people who go through Zion each year. The basic concept is if you follow the signs, stay within the allowed areas and know what you're doing if you're climbing or rappelling then you should be fine though of course accidents can happen.
141 reviews
December 5, 2024
This was a short, interesting read that I bought at the store in Zion National Park which I recently visited. The deaths and accidents were described very factually which tended to get a bit dry after a while. The appeal for me was that I could sometimes picture the locales about which the author reported. I rounded up from 3.5 stars.
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157 reviews
January 29, 2021
Good information. A great reminder to be more prepared than you think you need to be. Accidents happen to all kinds of people. It was heavy though and at times I felt like I was reading a compilation of obituaries. Sad sad stories that take place in one of my favorite places.
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25 reviews
July 20, 2023
Really cool look at the darker history of Zion! Read it on the plane ride home
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191 reviews5 followers
September 11, 2018
I bought this book as an impulse buy at a gift shop because I wanted to buy an ice cream with a credit card and I needed to buy something else to meet the $5 minimum. (And also because I'd just hiked the Narrows and wondered how many people had died there during flash floods.)

Now I've given a little too much thought about what it would be like to fall to your death.
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151 reviews19 followers
July 5, 2022
This may have been a dark take on the book club theme "Places we love" BUT I was morbidly curious.
You can definitely tell the author was meticulous in tracking down the details of every incident, but the writing on its own is not particularly compelling. I feel like these would be best read aloud around a campfire (again, dark). Definitely amused by all the instances when the author broke the fourth wall.
The whole book can essentially be summed up in the sentence "Zion can change in an instant from a beckoning wilderness to deadly landscape..." Would like the data on the connection between people who hike Kilimanjaro and then experience intense canyoneering accidents because this appeared to be a trend.

Lmk if anyone wants any survival tips from the lengthy epilogue on "how to survive in the park"
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2,031 reviews20 followers
January 29, 2019
Excellent Chronicle of Deaths & Dangers in Zion

Another excellent book from author Randi Minetor, this one covering deaths in Zion National Park. This book is a cautionary one, naming the various ways people have died in the park. Many are due to carelessness, ignoring ranger's advice and more. The author doesn't want to scare people away, but to inform them of the dangers that exist and to take special care. A book park goers and others interested should read.
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418 reviews9 followers
January 22, 2021
Wow! I thought this book was very informative and very interesting. Knowing Zion, it was very interesting to read about so many different mishaps. Some of the stories were heartbreaking others were unbelievable. I am super glad I read this as I think it will help me learn to respect mother nature even more and to never casually hike and go through the motions- we always need to be vigilant especially in a place where bad things can happen.
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35 reviews
February 7, 2024
A fun an interesting read if you're in to this sort of thing. Stories are truthfully told, though not as colorfully as some of the other "death in _____ national park" books. That may simply be due to other national parks having more incredible stories to tell, whereas these seemed pretty straight forward, if no less tragic or gruesome.
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707 reviews5 followers
August 17, 2024
My summary - laundry list of shorts stories of people who have died at Zion form the 1800s on. Falls off Angels’ landing, drowning in the Narrows, canyoneering accidents, a maybe murder at Observation Point, and an inexperienced accident in the Subway, as well as construction accidents, lightning strikes at a cable mountain, and crashes in the tunnel. Only one possible murder and no animal encounters.

My review - i wish there were more details about each of the deaths. They could’ve been beefed up with more stories, history, details, etc. i did like the ips. The deaths in the Narrows were the scariest because they were seemingly unavoidable.
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304 reviews26 followers
August 31, 2024
Not quite as good as the other (3 or so) "death in xx national park" books I have read. The author seems to be stumbling over herself to apologize, for something: talking about death, not having the facts, making sure she never makes a presumption? I don't know, but it is a bit less human and less compelling for all the worry.
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684 reviews6 followers
January 15, 2020
Interesting topic, but a rather dry presentation. I read it for research purposes. A tad disappointed he didn’t try to at least give the stories a little flare. It was more of a recitation of facts than stories at all.
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31 reviews
November 16, 2020
Quick, informative read

If you're looking for a very tidy, quick summary of every visitor's death in Zion National Park, then this your book. Its extraordinarily researched and the author's source notes are, frankly, invaluable to those who want a deeper dive.
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355 reviews7 followers
July 12, 2018
Pretty good read, good information to take away for a future visit, particularly the sand covering the slick rock. Kinda morbid, but fascinating.
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March 29, 2019
This account of those who have died in the park was difficult to read but extremely interesting. How is it possible to feel both more and less safe at the same time...
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1,008 reviews10 followers
June 21, 2020
In my opinion, this is the scariest national park. Just thinking about hiking Angels Landing can make me dizzy. Know your limits. Learn from others. But do visit and enjoy beautiful Zion.
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31 reviews
January 11, 2021
Mostly just a retelling of news reports. Definitely makes you anxious if you are nervous about heights or falling.
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396 reviews32 followers
July 22, 2021
Another excellent installation of deaths in the National Parks. The wilderness is vast, beautiful and above all wild. I'd love to visit Zion someday.
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13 reviews
June 7, 2023
Not many stories to tell so wasn't nearly as developed as Death in Grand Canyon or Death in Yellowstone.
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186 reviews1 follower
July 20, 2023
Interesting book. I know the author tried to find further information on some cases but at times they were too short.
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152 reviews12 followers
January 3, 2025
Morbid curiosity got the better of me here. Not sure what I expected - it was a quick read but not as morbidly fascinating as I thought it would be… I don’t know what that says about me….. 🤔
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3 reviews
March 18, 2025
Interesting and informative. Read before my trip to Zion and it honestly helped ease my mind
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