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Group of Utah hikers rescued after being swept away by flash flooding

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April 2, 2026
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An injured hiker was hoisted to safety out of the Grandfather Trail in North Carolina after falling down a ladder on Sunday.

GOBLIN STATE PARK, Utah – A group of Utah hikers are lucky to be alive after being rescued in dangerous flash flooding on Wednesday.

A large group of hikers was traveling across Little Wildhorse Canyon just outside Goblin Valley State Park when they encountered wet weather along the way, according to a Facebook post from officials.

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While on their journey, the group encountered flash flooding, and several hikers were swept away and washed down the canyon in a frightening manner.

First responders rescue a group of Utah hikers swept away by flooding.

(Goblin Valley State Park / Facebook)

According to officials, the area had an 80% chance of rain and heavy cloud cover.

Thankfully, rescuers were able to reach them quickly and hike them out of the trail head, where they were eventually treated for minor injuries.

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“Please take this as a reminder — always check weather forecasts before hiking canyons, pay attention to the weather you see unfolding, and be ready to change your plans,” a statement from the Goblin Valley State Park reads.

Dark storm clouds loom at Goblin Valley State Park in Utah.

Dark storm clouds loom at Goblin Valley State Park in Utah.

(Goblin Valley State Park / Facebook)

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It is important to always know your physical limits when venturing out in nature and to adequately prepare for the environment you are traveling to. 

Be sure to check your local weather conditions, as well as pack food, water and first aid supplies.



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