
A rockfall has temporarily closed the Angels Landing Trail at Zion National Park in Utah/NPS file
A rockfall that deposited a refrigerator-sized boulder on a narrow section of the Angels Landing Trail at Zion National Park has led to a temporary closure of the popular trail until crews can break it up and remove it.
Park staff said the boulder came down late Saturday in a rockfall that also deposited other rocky debris on what was described as "a particularly narrow section of the trail."
"Several of the rocks are unstable. Due to the narrow character of Angels Landing, the trail will remain closed until the rocks can be broken up and removed," a park release said.
Work on removing the rubble was to begin Monday, with staff hoping the trail could reopen by Friday.
Climbing closures remain in effect below the rockfall zone and closures in the vicinity of Big Bend will be strictly enforced while work is being completed due to the hazardous conditions falling rock may cause. The park urges visitors to comply with the closures to ensure their safety and to allow park officials to focus on the necessary repairs.
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