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Numerous Swift Water Incidents This Past Week in Rocky Mountain National Park

June 28, 2025by Ranger Tom0
Rocky Mountain National Park has reported a surge in swift water incidents over the past week. The park, which is currently in its summer season, has noted that all its rivers, creeks, and streams are flowing at high speed, creating potentially dangerous conditions.

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While moving water is a beautiful sight, it also presents significant risks. The park has urged visitors to exercise caution, particularly when near bodies of water. The swift water can easily lead to accidents, with potential for serious injuries or even fatalities.

The National Park Service has not provided specific details on the incidents but has reiterated the importance of safety when visiting the park. Visitors are encouraged to stay updated on current conditions and to always prioritize their safety. The park remains open and continues to welcome guests, but urges everyone to take the necessary precautions when near swift water.

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