The National Park Service confirmed to us on Monday that it is investigating an incident involving a 23-year-old man at Nevada Fall in Yosemite National Park.
Officials released a brief statement after social media posts over the weekend described an accident and emergency response near one of the park’s most popular waterfalls, prompting speculation about a possible death.
“The National Park Service is investigating an incident involving a 23-year-old male at Nevada Fall in Yosemite National Park on June 20, 2026,” a Yosemite spokesperson told SFGATE in an email. “Emergency personnel responded to the incident, which remains under investigation. No additional information is available at this time.”
Discussion about the incident started circulating on Reddit on Sunday, where one user claimed to have witnessed a swift-water emergency above the waterfall on Saturday. SFGATE has not independently verified those accounts. According to the post, a group of friends became trapped in the strong current above Nevada Fall.
“A person nearby handed the girl a branch and she was rescued,” one user wrote. “But the other person couldn’t attach to anything and went with the current to the fall.”
The user said a helicopter reached the area about an hour later and searched the scene, while rescue crews made their way toward Nevada Fall carrying equipment.
Another Reddit user said they encountered what appeared to be an emergency recovery operation while hiking the Mist Trail on Sunday.
“I was hiking Mist Trail this afternoon when people in yellow shirts … rolled a body bag down the granite steps on an off-road stretcher,” the user wrote. “We all had to step to the side so they could make it down the steps.”
The poster called the experience “one of the most chilling things I’ve ever witnessed” and said they were “still processing it.” Authorities have not released any further information, including the circumstances surrounding the incident or the condition of the 23-year-old man.










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