Three hikers found dead after jumping into waterfall at tourist hotspot as police release tragic details

Police have issued a sad update following a search for three missing hikers.

Three men set off on a hike on Wednesday (June 18) when police received reports of them entering the water in the Soda Springs area.

They had jumped into Rattlesnake Falls, California, and failed to resurface after doing so.

The three hikers were said to be part of a larger group, with the remaining members of the party having to be rescued via helicopter on June 19 due to the remote area they were in, USA Today reports.

In a statement shared on the Wednesday, Placer County Sherriff's Office said: "Shortly before 3 p.m. this afternoon, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of Heath Falls in Soda Springs following reports that three individuals entered the water and did not resurface."

Emergency responders banded together to conduct the search (Facebook/Placer County Sheriff's Office)