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04-09-2021, 07:08 AM
The five deadliest national parks... (https://www.outsideonline.com/2422126/deadliest-national-parks?utm_source=digg)
Apart from their immense natural beauty, perhaps one of the most exhilarating things about the national parks is that they do not treat visitors with kid gloves. With the exception of some guidelines (https://www.outsideonline.com/2421850/public-lands-summer-crowds) around permits, campsites, and Leave No Trace education, they let travelers explore and play at will, experiencing their wonders largely free from guardrails and supervision. Of course, with this privilege comes a certain amount of danger. Outforia (https://outforia.com/danger-parks/) recently submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the National Park Service to uncover which parks were the most deadly and what the most common causes of death were. It goes without saying that many of these parkswere also the most touristed, but the causes of death may seem surprising and warrant a second thought about how to tour safely.
1. Grand Canyon, Arizona - Death Count Since 2010: 134
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2. Yosemite, California - Death Count Since 2010: 12636779
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https://www.outsideonline.com/2422126/deadliest-national-parks?utm_source=digg#close
Apart from their immense natural beauty, perhaps one of the most exhilarating things about the national parks is that they do not treat visitors with kid gloves. With the exception of some guidelines (https://www.outsideonline.com/2421850/public-lands-summer-crowds) around permits, campsites, and Leave No Trace education, they let travelers explore and play at will, experiencing their wonders largely free from guardrails and supervision. Of course, with this privilege comes a certain amount of danger. Outforia (https://outforia.com/danger-parks/) recently submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the National Park Service to uncover which parks were the most deadly and what the most common causes of death were. It goes without saying that many of these parkswere also the most touristed, but the causes of death may seem surprising and warrant a second thought about how to tour safely.
1. Grand Canyon, Arizona - Death Count Since 2010: 134
36776
36777
36778
2. Yosemite, California - Death Count Since 2010: 12636779
36780
https://www.outsideonline.com/2422126/deadliest-national-parks?utm_source=digg#close