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A 29-year-old hiker was injured by a grizzly bear on Yellowstone’s Turbid Lake Trail on Sept. 16, 2025, in a defensive encounter.
A 29-year-old hiker sustained non-life-threatening injuries during a bear attack on Yellowstone National Park’s Turbid Lake Trail on September 16, 2025.
The hiker, who was alone, encountered the bear and used bear spray.
Park officials suspect the animal was a grizzly bear, though DNA analysis is pending.
The trail remains closed as officials investigate and assess safety.
The bear will not be relocated or killed, as the incident was deemed a defensive reaction during a surprise encounter.
This is the first bear-related injury in Yellowstone since May 2021.
Park officials urge hikers to make noise, travel in groups, carry bear spray, and follow safety guidelines to reduce wildlife encounters.
Un excursionista de 29 años fue herido por un oso pardo en el sendero Turbid Lake Trail de Yellowstone el 16 de septiembre de 2025, en un encuentro defensivo.