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Black bear swipes at, attacks Steamboat hiker too close to cub

The hiker noticed a cub on the path when they were swiped at from behind by its mother, CPW officials said

Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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A black bear attacked a hiker in Steamboat Springs on Tuesday, swiping at the hiker and knocking them to the ground.

Around 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, the victim notified Colorado Parks and Wildlife that they had been swiped at from behind by a black bear while walking on the path connecting Walton Creek Road and Mount Werner Circle near the Steamboat Ski Resort, .

The unidentified hiker noticed a yearling cub on the path ahead when they felt a swipe from behind and were knocked to the ground, scraping their arm in the process, the news release stated.

With minimal injuries, the victim was able to finish their walk before receiving first aid, wildlife officials said Wednesday.

Local wildlife officers set up bear traps and placed signage to notify those walking the trail of increased bear activity, but no bears had been caught in the traps as of Wednesday, according to the news release.

“This incident serves as a good reminder that bears are active in Steamboat Springs,” wildlife officials said in the news release. “Remember, if you see a bear don’t run. Stand still, stay calm and slowly back away until the bear is out of sight.”

If you see cubs in an area, the mother is usually close by, officials said. Leave the area immediately.

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