Women dies at Grand Canyon National Park in heat-related incident


A 57-year-old woman died at the Grand Canyon National Park this week after trying to hike eight miles, the National Park Service said.

According to the Park Service, the woman was hiking in the Tuweep area of the national park when she became unconscious.

A park ranger found the woman at 1 a.m. on July 3 and pronounced her dead on the scene. An investigation is underway to find the exact circumstances of the woman’s death.

The temperature in the region the day before reached over 100 degrees Fahrenheit with temperatures at Phantom Ranch, near the Colorado River topping out at 114 degrees.

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