Photo: The Bureau of Land Management
Two tourists had a close call at Lower Calf Creek Falls in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, when massive rocks fell from a height of nearly 130 feet, landing just inches away from them. The incident, captured on video, shows the individuals swimming in the waterfall's basin before the rockfall occurred. Fortunately, neither was injured.
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has issued a warning for visitors to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings when visiting the falls. "Be aware, don't linger," advised a video released by the BLM. National Monument Manager Ade Nelson emphasized the natural risks associated with the site, stating, "This is not a backyard swimming pool, but rather a remote and natural place."
The 126-foot falls, accessible via a six-mile hike, are a popular destination, especially in summer. However, natural rockfalls are not uncommon, and the BLM, along with the Garfield County Sheriff's Office, is assessing the area for safety improvements.