A hiker was hospitalized Sunday after falling 20 feet in a mountain park located in the southern Denver metro area.
Firefighters responded to Daniels Park in Sedalia around 4 p.m. and managed to reach the injured hiker. According to South Metro Fire Rescue, crews carried out a “complicated 150-foot rope rescue operation” to safely bring the hiker to safety.
The individual was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, but officials have not released details about the severity of their injuries.
Daniels Park is a well-known spot for hiking and cycling, offering stunning hundred-mile panoramic views stretching from Pike’s Peak to the Mummy Range near the Wyoming border. The park spans 12,000 acres of open space within a distinctive rimrock landscape.
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