The National Park Service warned visitors to stay away from the banks of waterways after a Rhode Island man died after falling from a Colorado waterfall.
The Providence resident, 25, was pulled underwater Sunday at West Creek Falls in Rocky Mountain National Park.
His body was recovered Sunday evening and was flown Monday by Northern Colorado Interagency Helitak to a helispot in the Upper Beaver Meadows area of the park. The National Park Service noted in a news release that West Creek Falls is located on the east side of the park. The man's body was then transferred to the Larimer County Coroner and Medical Examiner’s Office, which will determine his cause of death. The Continental Divide is covered in snow looking southeast toward the Indian Peaks Wilderness on May 13, 2023, in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
The Larimer Country Sheriff’s Office, Estes Park Health, the Estes Park Police Department and Estes Valley Crisis Advocates assisted
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