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Teams Await Improved River Conditions in Retrieval of Man’s Body at Sol Duc Falls

Park rangers working with regional responders coordinate a multiagency recovery effort using thermal imaging, swiftwater tactics, rope rescue methods

The National Park Service closed the Sol Duc Falls area (pictured above) while the Olympic National Park Search and Rescue Team after an 18-year-old man fell over the 50’ waterfall on June 8, 2025.
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Overview

  • The victim slipped on moss- and algae-covered rocks at the top of the 50-foot Sol Duc Falls on June 8 and briefly resurfaced before being swept underwater.
  • A park ranger discovered a submerged body pinned between the first and second drops of the falls on June 9.
  • National Park Service swiftwater and rope rescue teams have been joined by Clallam County fire crews, local police departments and ambulance services.
  • Officials closed the Sol Duc Falls area to visitors while crews assess recovery methods and ensure safety.
  • Recovery teams are monitoring river levels and plan to resume the retrieval operation once conditions allow safe access to the narrow canyon.