Body of California Man Found 1,000 Feet Below Grand Canyon's South Rim After Months Search
Search crews have discovered the body of a California man near the Yavapai Geology Museum in Grand Canyon National Park, 1,000 feet below the South Rim. The unidentified man's remains were found on February 10, but it is not yet clear how he ended up at such a remote location.

Search crews recently discovered the body of an unidentified California man at Grand Canyon National Park, found approximately 1,000 feet below the South Rim on February 10 near the Yavapai Geology Museum. The location suggests that the man died before entering the park, but authorities are still investigating how he ended up in such a remote and inaccessible area. Further details about the man's identity or cause of death remain unknown. A search is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding his discovery.