Daniel Crago, a 32-year-old man from California, is recovering from injuries sustained during a grizzly bear attack in Glacier National Park, Montana, on May 28, 2026. Crago was hiking on the Grinnell Glacier Trail when he encountered a bear. He attempted to alert the bear but was charged and bitten on the arm, resulting in severe injuries. Other hikers assisted him, including a pediatric emergency room doctor who applied a tourniquet. Crago was airlifted to a hospital in Kalispell, Montana, where he underwent multiple surgeries. He is currently recovering at home in San Diego and is seeking financial support for his medical expenses through GoFundMe. This incident is one of two bear attacks reported in the park this year, with another hiker found dead from injuries consistent with a bear attack. Park officials have issued reminders for hikers on how to respond if they encounter a bear.
Man injured in grizzly bear attack at Glacier National Park
Daniel Crago was injured in a grizzly bear attack while hiking in Glacier National Park on May 28, 2026. He was bitten on the arm and required multiple surgeries after being airlifted to a hospital. This attack follows another incident in the park this year, highlighting ongoing bear activity.
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Man injured in grizzly bear attack at Glacier National Park