28-05-2025
Park ranger's body recovered after his kayak capsized in Pennsylvania State Park
Park ranger's body recovered after his kayak capsized in Pennsylvania State Park
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Body of missing park ranger recovered
The body of a missing park ranger has been recovered after a multiple-day search at Tyler State Park.
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Pennsylvania State Park Ranger Alec Campbell, 38, drowned after his kayak capsized in the Neshaminy Creek.
Campbell's body was recovered two days after the incident, which occurred during fast-moving water conditions.
A GoFundMe campaign has been established for the college funds of Campbell's two young sons.
The body of a Pennsylvania state park ranger was recovered two days after his kayak tipped over in a turbulent creek in Tyler State Park, state police said.
Ranger Alec Campbell, 38, was on the Neshaminy Creek near the picnic area when his boat capsized in fast moving water May 23 near a stone dam. Campbell was a park resource ranger with the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
"We are deeply saddened by the death of Alec Campbell, a dedicated member of our Pennsylvania state park staff," DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn said in a statement. "I've spoken with his wife and family, and on behalf of all of us at DCNR, I want them to know they are in our thoughts during this incredibly difficult time.
"Our hearts go out to them, as well as to Alec's friends. loved ones, and colleagues. Every day, state park employees play a vital role in welcoming visitors, protecting our natural spaces, and ensuring the safety of all who enjoy Pennsylvania's beautiful parks."
"Alec's commitment and passion touched many lives, and his loss is felt deeply across our entire community. We honor his memory and extend our sincerest condolences to all who are mourning his passing," she said.
Park ranger's death leaves young family devastated
Campbell leaves behind a wife and two sons, ages 5 and 8.
A Go-Fund me campaign has kicked off to raise money for his sons' college funds.
"Alec was a bright and energetic light to all," the organizer wrote. "A beloved husband, father, son, brother, and friend to his family and community."
What happened to Park Ranger Alec Campbell and his kayak
Few details of what happened are clear. It was sometime before noon May 23 when Campbell set his kayak into the water, which was running faster and higher than normal after two days of rain.
One news account said he was lacing a buoy near the dam when his kayak capsized, throwing him into the water.
The Neshaminy Creek, placid in calm weather, turns treacherous after heavy rains, such as those that fell on Bucks County in the days before his accident.
His overturned kayak was found around lunchtime. His body was recovered two days later.
The Pennsylvania State Police Troop M Criminal Investigation Unit are in charge of the investigation. The Bucks County coroner will determine cause of death.
An autopsy was scheduled May 27, the same day Gov. Josh Shapiro ordered flags at state buildings flown at half-staff in Campbell's honor.
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