Alaska Grizzly Bear Kills Hiker in Denali; Park’s First Fatal Bear Attack
A grizzly bear has killed a hiker at Denali National Park — the first fatal attack in the park’s history, officials said Saturday.
Denali Park officials said the hiker was backpacking alone along the Toklat River on Friday afternoon when he was attacked. A wallet was found near the site of the attack with probable identification. However, next of kin have not been notified.
Officials said this attack was the first known fatal mauling in the park’s history.
Rangers are due back at the site Saturday to retrieve the hiker’s remains and attempt to locate the predatory bear. About 12 bears leave in the area, officials said.
Officials learned of the attack after three day hikers stumbled upon an abandoned backpack along the river about three miles from a rest area on Friday afternoon. The hikers also spotted torn clothing and blood. They immediately hiked back and alerted staff park.