A ‘large rockfall event’ struck a popular section of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park is the second most-visited park in the United States. And on Tuesday afternoon, a rock slide ripped into a popular bouldering area at the height of the tourism season.
“Visitors planning to recreate in the Upper Chaos Canyon or on the south slopes of Hallett Peak are advised to avoid traveling in the area,” the park noted in a Facebook post. “It will take some time for the slope to stabilize and there is significant possibility that additional rockfall may occur at any time.”
The area of the rockfall is popular for bouldering. According to Mountain Project, there are 37 climbs in the area, which is the “essence of bouldering in Rocky Mountain National Park.”
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Rock slide in @RockyNPS yesterday. In upper Chaos Canyon above Lake Haiyaha, on the south side of Hallett Peak. ???? Ryan Albert. #rockslide #rmnp #rmnprockslide #landslide #rockymountainnationalpark #earthevent #rmnpavalanche pic.twitter.com/XJxWnBAlMW
— Samuel Forsyth (@samuelmforsyth) June 29, 2022