Kane County Sheriff’s Office responds to fatal ATV incident in Hog Canyon on sketchy trail

The Kane County Sheriff's Office in Kanab, Utah, date not specified | Photo courtesy of Kane County Sheriff's Office, St. George News

KANAB — The Kane County Sheriff’s Office reported the untimely death of a 56-year-old man who died while driving an all-terrain vehicle on a challenging trail north of Kanab.

Stock image of Kane County Sheriff’s Office, St. George News

“Our thoughts and condolences go out to the family and friends affected by this tragic incident,” Lt. Alan Alldredge wrote in a press release.

At approximately 2:07 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 25, deputies from Kane County Sheriff’s Office along with a BLM ranger and emergency medical technicians from Kanab Fire Department responded to a distress call regarding an ATV wreck on Trail #4 of the Hog Canyon Trail System north of Kanab.

A medical helicopter was also requested to respond to the scene. David Matthews, 56, from Washington City, was riding ATVs with his father when the incident occurred. Due to the remote location of the accident, it took time for emergency personnel to arrive, Alldredge reported.

Members of another passing group of motorists provided CPR before the arrival of emergency personnel. Despite the arrival of emergency medical services, the victim succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

Alldredge stated that preliminary investigations revealed that the wreck occurred due to the nature of the trail.

For illustration purposes only. The red marker shows the general location of Hog Canyon located north of Kanab, Utah, screenshot taken March 23, 2021 | Map courtesy of Google Maps, St. George News

“Trail #4 has long been recognized as one of the more challenging routes in our county, demanding skill and caution from riders,” the press release stated. “There have been several severe accidents, including other fatalities on this trail. We would like to remind all ATV enthusiasts to exercise extreme caution when navigating this or any other of the numerous ATV trails in Kane County. Our county is known for its beautiful surroundings and pleasing landscapes. We hope that all who come to enjoy our area will return home safely.”

Sheriff Glover expressed his deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the deceased.

“Losing a loved one is never easy and our thoughts are with them during this difficult time,” the media release ended. “We understand the pain and grief they are experiencing and we assure them of our continued support.”

Alldredge provided the following safety guidelines while enjoying trails in Southern Utah:

  • Familiarize yourself with the difficulty level and potential hazards of the trail before embarking on your ride.
  • Wear appropriate safety gear, including helmets, goggles, and protective clothing.
  • Always ride within your skill level and exercise caution at all times.
  • Avoid riding alone whenever possible and inform someone of your intended route and estimated return time.
  • Maintain your ATV in optimal condition and perform regular safety checks before each ride.

The Kane County Sheriff’s Office also extended gratitude to Kane County’s deputies and dispatchers, BLM law enforcement, Kane County EMS and Classic Air Medical personnel who swiftly responded to the scene for their professionalism and dedication.

“The incident is still under investigation and we kindly request that the privacy of the victim’s family be respected during this period of mourning,” Alldredge stated. “The Kane County Sheriff’s Office will continue to provide support and assistance to them in any way we can.”

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