Harrowing New Details Emerge in Yellowstone Grizzly Attack After a Man Finds Injured Hikers
Some headlines are scary on first read.
This one gets worse the more you learn.
Two hikers were injured Monday afternoon on the Mystic Falls Trail near Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park after an encounter with one or more bears, according to the National Park Service. The park has not confirmed the species, though national coverage and TV segments have described it as a possible grizzly attack. Yellowstone temporarily closed trails and nearby backcountry sites in the area while the investigation continued.
The park has still released only limited official information. NPS said the two hikers "sustained injuries by one or more bears" and that the case remains under investigation. Officials have not publicly identified the hikers, described the bear's behavior in detail, or said whether any bear management action will follow. Yellowstone also said this was the first incident of a bear injuring a person in the park in 2026; the last human fatality caused by a bear in Yellowstone was in 2015.
That uncertainty is part of what makes the story linger. There is the violence of the attack itself, yes, but there is also the sheer randomness of rescue. Another hiker happened to notice the signs, kept going, and got there in time to help. Without that, this story could have ended very differently.
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This story was originally published May 6, 2026 at 10:58 AM.