Man dead after sudden avalanche occurs while he and his son go snowmobiling in Utah

Feb 19, 2026 - 17:40
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Man dead after sudden avalanche occurs while he and his son go snowmobiling in Utah

WASATCH COUNTY, Utah – Tragedy struck in Utah on Wednesday as a sudden avalanche left a father dead.

A tragic event unfolded in Wasatch County, Utah, where first responders with Wasatch County Search and Rescue responded to a report of an avalanche in the Snake Creek area, specifically at the Big Flat location.

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The slide occurred as the Utah Avalanche Center issued an avalanche warning that morning, noting that the danger could rise throughout the day and that more than 3 feet of snow could be triggered to slide.

Officials said an adult male and his young son were snowmobiling in the area when the avalanche occurred. The father was caught in the event and buried in the snow.

Avalanches account for 52% of severe weather-related deaths in Utah, according to the Utah Department of Public Safety.

Upon arrival, hazardous avalanche conditions prevented rescuers from accessing the slide site. According to officials, the young boy located his father using an avalanche beacon and dug him out of the snow.

Officials credited the juvenile for his bravery and quick thinking in the situation.

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The Wasatch County Sheriff's Office urges winter weather enthusiasts to check the Utah Avalanche Center website before traveling into avalanche-prone terrain, along with reviewing local forecasts, which play a crucial role.

Be sure to pack avalanche safety gear, including a transceiver, beacon, probe and shovel.

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