Finding individuals in need within the expansive park can be likened to searching for a needle in a haystack, according to Phillips.
Tragic incidents described in the records include the discovery of a deceased individual's remains in February 2021, spotted from a helicopter flying over the Yavapai Geology Museum area. The remains were recovered the following day, situated approximately 450 feet below the canyon's rim.
In another case, the body of a suicide victim was found near the First Trail View overlook after the individual had been reported missing earlier. The records also documented a person reported missing in August 2021, whose body was later discovered close to the geology museum. Investigations determined that these incidents involved suicides.
Despite the risks and the challenges faced, Grand Canyon National Park continues to captivate visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty, attracting millions each year.