Man dies after slipping and falling off edge of the Grand Canyon: Sheriff’s office

untitled20design2028492997648
Nico De Pasquale Photography/Getty Images

(GRAND CANYON, Ariz.) — A 65-year-old man died after slipping off the edge of the Grand Canyon and falling more than 100 feet, authorities in Arizona said.

The incident occurred at Guano Point on the canyon’s western rim on the Hualapai Reservation, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office.

The sheriff’s office said it responded to assist the Hualapai Nation in a technical recovery Thursday afternoon.

A search and rescue crew located the man approximately 130 feet down into the canyon on a pile of rock fragments, according to the sheriff’s office.

Technical rope technicians used ropes to recover the body, which was then transported to the Mohave County Medical Examiner’s Office, authorities said.

The Hualapai Nation Police Department, Hualapai Nation Fire and Grand Canyon West security also assisted in the recovery, the sheriff’s office said.

The name of the man was not released.

Guano Point is known for its dramatic viewpoints of the Grand Canyon from the western rim.

The Grand Canyon Resort Corporation, which manages the Grand Canyon West area, said it is “deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life that occurred at the Grand Canyon.”

“Our hearts are with the individual’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time,” the company said in a statement. “The Grand Canyon exists to share the awe and beauty of its sacred land with the world, and we are committed to providing a safe and meaningful experience for all who visit. In the wake of this tragedy, our focus is on supporting those affected.”

“Ensuring the safety of our guests and employees is, and will continue to be, our highest priority,” the statement continued.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.