
Report of a female that has fallen from a cliff in the area of the “Pot Holes” near Dolores Falls Trail in Glade Park. Both Glade Park Fire and rescue crews from Grand Junction are dispatched. Law enforcement is on scene with the patient. CPR was administered for 30 minutes and patient is likely beyond help. Mesa County Coroner has been dispatched and search and rescue teams have switched to recovery operations.
From the Mesa County Sheriff’s Office:
GLADE PARK, CO – On May 24, 2025, at 2:40 p.m., Deputies with the Mesa County Sheriffโs Office responded to a hiker that fell off a ledge near the Little Dolores Falls, also known as โthe Potholes.โ Bystanders reported cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was in progress.
Upon arrival, Deputies found that the hiker was an elderly female, between 70-80 years old, who was not conscious or breathing. Deputies and Park Rangers took over CPR and attempted other lifesaving measures to aid the patient, but were unsuccessful. The patient was pronounced deceased on scene.
Mesa County Search and Rescue responded and carefully retrieved the hikerโs body.
The Mesa County Sheriffโs Office would like to thank the National Parks Rangers, Grand Junction Fire Department, Glade Park Fire Department, Mesa County Search and Rescue, and CareFlight for their aid in this incident.
The Mesa County Sheriffโs Office would like to remind our community members and visitors of the dangers of Little Dolores Falls (aka โthe Potholesโ). The area is historically dangerous due to fluctuating water levels, hidden dangers below the surface of the water, and uneven terrain paired with cliff edges and ledges. It is strongly recommended that visitors do not enter the water and stay a safe distance from unsecured ledges.
We extend our deepest condolences to the loved ones of the female.
The Mesa County Coronerโs Office is responsible for determining the cause and manner of death and identity of the victim.