Rockfall Horror: Kids Dodge Death at Utah Waterfall!

Authorities in southern Utah are warning visitors after a viral video shows a near miss involving falling boulders at a popular attraction in a rugged area.

Near-Miss Nightmare at Lower Calf Creek

Imagine two kids splashing happily under Utah’s Lower Calf Creek waterfall, carefree and laughing, when—BOOM!—boulders bigger than a pickup truck crash down, missing them by inches. This viral, heart-stopping rockfall, caught on camera, isn’t a movie scene—it’s real, and it’s a wake-up call. Why were kids so close to danger? Keep reading, because this tale’s wilder than a desert storm.

Nature’s Not Your Friendly Neighbor

Utah’s waterfalls are postcard-perfect, but Lower Calf Creek just showed its teeth. Those rocks didn’t send a warning text; they slammed into the water where kids were playing. Meanwhile, officials are baffled, wondering why folks treat these wild spots like a theme park. Nature’s gorgeous, sure, but it’ll smack you silly if you’re not careful.

Terrifying Rockfall Nearly Hits Swimmers at Utah Waterfall

Warning Signs? More Like Suggestions

You’d expect neon signs screaming “rockfall danger!” at a place like this, but apparently, some folks think “watch out” means “pose here.” The near-tragedy has officials pushing for better safety, like maybe actual barriers, because common sense is clearly on vacation. When will tourists stop tempting fate for a selfie?

Bureau of Land Management officials posted the video to warn visitors about the possibility of large rocks falling from the cliffs at Lower Calf Creek Falls

Get Smart or Get Smashed

This close call at Lower Calf Creek is a loud reminder: nature doesn’t play nice. Those kids got lucky, but the next ones might not. Officials are begging for caution, so maybe don’t let your kids dance under falling rocks. What’s it going to take—bigger signs, a near-miss, or worse—to make us respect the wild?

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