A hiker was hospitalized on Sunday after they fell 20 feet in a mountain park in the southern Denver metro area.
South Metro Fire Rescue
Firefighters were called to the scene in Daniels Park in Sedalia around 4 p.m. and were able to make contact with the injured hiker. The South Metro Fire Rescue team said they had to conduct a "complicated 150-foot rope rescue operation" in order to reach them.
The injured hiker was taken to a local hospital for treatment, but the extent of their injuries is not yet known.
South Metro Fire Rescue
Daniels Park is a popular destination for hiking and cycling due to its hundred-mile panoramic view extending from Pike's Peak to the Mummy Range near the Wyoming border. The park is part of a 12,000-acre open space in the unique rimrock landscape.