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A 56-year-old man died May 14 at Hidden Falls Adventure Park in Marble Falls after his utility vehicle struck a tree.

Burnet County Sheriff’s Office deputies and emergency crews responded to the park, located in the 7000 block of RR 1431 east of Marble Falls, at about 5:25 p.m. Saturday.

According to a Sheriff’s Office media release, Adam Scott Fuller of Lorena died after the Polaris RAZR UTV he was operating left the pathway and hit a tree. The impact ejected Fuller from the vehicle.

The man was not using a seatbelt or wearing a helmet, according to the release. Fuller died at the scene.

Authorities have ordered an autopsy. 

editor@thepicayune.com

1 thought on “Hidden Falls Adventure Park off-roader dies after striking tree

  1. So sad to learn of Mr. Fuller’s death at Adventure Falls. Praying others will learn from this tragic loss and use seatbelts and helmets. Those safety equipment items should NOT be required to operate one’s vehicle there. The whole concept, as I understand it, is to cut loose from the patterned driving on highways and roads. To do that, a driver assumes her/his own liability and risk of damage to vehicle and body. I am saddened for Mr. Fuller’s family and hope they share many fond memories. May he R.I.P.

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