Feb. 3 (UPI) — Two hikers recently have been found dead in national parks in Tennessee and Utah.
On Sunday, the body of Cesar Herrera-Ruiz, a 37-year-old Canadian national, was found at Zion National Park in Utah, and Ann Houghton, age 73, was found deceased in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, authorities said.
Zion National Park
Sgt. Brett Bonner with the Washington County Sheriff’s Office in Utah confirmed to The Salt Lake Tribune the identity of the victim Monday. The sheriff’s office is investigating the cause of the man’s death.
The sheriff’s office received a report of possible fall of a hiker at 7:06 a.m. Sunday and worked with park service personnel in a search-and-rescue mission.
Personnel with Hurricane Valley Fire and Rescue arrived and found him dead on the Canyon Overlook Trail
More than 30 people with these agencies were involved.
The popular mile-long Overlook Trail was temporarily closed for recovery operations.
In October, a 40-year-old man fell approximately 200 feet to his death while canyoneering with three others, according to the National Park Service.
Zion National Park, which is 232 square miles, ranges from 3,666 feet at Coalpits Wash to 8,726 feet at Horse Ranch Mountain.
Smoky Mountains National Park
Houghton was reported missing Saturday.
Her vehicle was located at the Smokemont Campground.
Law enforcement and search and rescue included personnel with the Cherokee Fire and Rescue, BUSAR, Macon Volunteer Fire Department, Cowee Volunteer Fire Department, Appalachian Mountain Rescue Team and Jackson County Sheriff’s Office.
She was found deceased at 1:53 p.m. roughly a quarter mile off Enloe Creek Trail.
Houghton was a resident of Jackson County, N.C., and had volunteered in the park for more than 20 years.
“Ann was an enduring and beloved member of our Smokies Community,” said Charles Sellars, acting superintendent of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, said. “She was a dedicated volunteer and avid hiker who shared her passion for the park with many visitors.”
Great Smoky Mountains National Park straddles the border between North Carolina and Tennessee as part of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The park encompasses 816.28 squares miles. Elevations range from about 875 feet to 6,643 feet at the summit of Kuwohi.
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