There is an inherent danger in the canyoneering environment. Even the relaxed family-friendly canyons that are packed every day of the week during the spring and summer seasons. Unfortunately, nature gives us harsh reminders of the danger of the activity, and Monday, May 11th, 2020, was one of the harshest reminders we could receive.
Little Wild Horse Canyon is one of the most popular canyons for tourists, weekend vacationers, and local escapees, looking for a fast hike with lots of beauty and excitement. Last Monday, after a thunderstorm crossed near Goblin Valley State Park, a flash flood swept through Little Wild Horse Canyon. More than 21 people made it out safely, and two young girls ages seven and three did not. The father of the young girls found the body of the seven-year-old before search and rescue crews arrived. The three-year-old was still missing.