Woman dies after Poudre Canyon rafting crash near Fort Collins

A woman rafting on the Cache la Poudre River west of Fort Collins died Thursday after the raft hit a bridge pylon, according to the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office.

Emergency dispatchers first received calls at 12:55 p.m. about an empty commercial raft on the river near Greyrock Trailhead off of Colorado 14, sheriff’s officials said in a news release Friday. The trailhead is in Poudre Canyon approximately 18 miles west of Fort Collins.

While responding, emergency crews learned that a group from a local rafting company struck a bridge pylon and an adult woman was injured and receiving CPR on the river bank. No other rafters were injured.

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The woman was taken by ambulance to a hospital and later pronounced dead, according to the sheriff’s office. Her name and cause of death will be released by the Larimer County Coroner’s Office.

“This is a tragic loss that deeply impacts someone’s loved ones and our whole community,” sheriff’s office Captain Tim Keeton said in a statement Friday. “We’ll continue supporting her family in the difficult days ahead.”

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The raft is still stuck on the pylon and may be visible until it can be safely removed, according to the sheriff’s office.

This is a developing story and may be updated.

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