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Wet and wild or nice and slow, New River Gorge National Park has something for everyone

Eve Chen
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Dave Bieri, district supervisor of Interpretation for New River Gorge, Bluestone National Scenic River and Gauley River National Recreation Area, says New River Gorge is one of the most biologically diverse river gorges in the Appalachian Mountains.

A lot of places claim to have something for everybody, but New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in West Virginia delivers.听

Its 70,000 acres are a wonderland for outdoors enthusiasts of all kinds.

鈥淏ut then you've also got the cultural impacts here to the forest you see here today. It's hard to imagine because it looks so lush and thick, but it's all second, third growth forest,鈥 said Dave Bieri, district supervisor of Interpretation for New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, Bluestone National Scenic River and Gauley River National Recreation Area. 鈥淲e had a lot of industry through this area, mainly coal mining and the railroad 鈥 You got a lot of history kind of buried in the forest and the natural resources here.鈥

Here鈥檚 what travelers should know about New River Gorge, the latest national park in 望月直播 TODAY鈥檚 yearlong series.

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What is New River Gorge National Park famous for?

Whitewater rafters navigate Fayette Station rapids at New River Gorge.

鈥淣ew River Gorge is well known for its that attracts rafters and kayakers to run the class 4 and 5 rapids, but lesser known is the fact that the park is also one of the best rock climbing destinations in the eastern U.S.,鈥 Bieri said. 鈥淭he Sandstone cliffs of offer over 1,400 climbing routes.鈥

New River Gorge also offers more than 100 miles of and 12 miles of .

鈥淏ut I also like to let people know it's not all extreme sports either,鈥 Bieri said. 鈥淵ou don't have to be flying down the trail on a bike or hanging on a rope to enjoy the park.鈥

What is special about New River Gorge National Park?

The word that keeps coming back to Bieri is diversity 鈥 in all aspects.

聽鈥淎bundant wildlife, scenic views, biological diversity, and the longest and deepest gorge in the Appalachians add to the unique natural history while old subsistence farms, railroad towns, and coal camps add to the cultural history of the area,鈥 he said.听

鈥淎t the time of the Industrial Revolution, most of the coal fueling the industrialization of our country was coming from the New River Gorge,鈥 he continued, naming and among the coal mine sites still standing today. 鈥淣uttallburg is probably the best preserved and most substantial remains of a coal town from that time period anywhere in the country.鈥澛

This coal tipple, where coal was sorted for loading onto trains after mining, is one of numerous structures still standing at Nuttalburg in New River Gorge.

What is the closest city to the New River Gorge?

, West Virginia, lies along the southern edge of New River Gorge, while the town of Fayetteville is closest to the northern end.

Beckley is about a 15-minute drive. The state capital of Charleston is a little over an hour away and home to the closest major airport, West Virginia International Yeager Airport.

鈥淭here are actually a lot of pieces of private land within the park, including entire towns within the park boundaries,鈥 Bieri said. 鈥淎nd then there's some places like , where the Park Service actually owns most of the town and the buildings there.鈥

He said Thurmond used to be a bustling railroad town with more revenue passing through it than anywhere else on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway line. Only a handful of people still live there, but Amtrak鈥檚 Cardinal line still makes flagged stops in Thurmond as well as scheduled stops in Hinton and Prince.

Amtrak trains still stop in the once-bustling town of Thurmond, West Virginia within New River Gorge Park and Preserve.

How long does it take to see New River Gorge National Park?

Bieri says travelers can easily spend two days driving around to overlooks and other sites in New River Gorge.

鈥淭here's no road that runs through the length of the park, so anywhere you go, you have to kind of go into the park and you have to leave, drive around, and come back in somewhere else,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ny of the roads in and out are windy and slow-moving, so it takes a while.鈥

Visitors who want to hike, rock climb or raft will need at least four days in the park, but he said many stay a week.

What not to miss at New River Gorge

New River Gorge Bridge has the longest steel arch in the U.S., according to the park and preserve. The arch measures 1,700 feet long.

Bieri recommends starting trips at one of New River Gorge鈥檚 four .听

He said the busiest is Canyon Rim Visitors Center, near New River Gorge Bridge, which聽 features overlooks of the gorge and as of Saturday, brand new exhibits.听

鈥淏eside the visitor center, there鈥檚 a walkway out to the overlook 鈥 takes about a minute from the parking lot, and it's a nice easy walk up,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here's a lower overlook that's even better. It's not far, but there鈥檚 170 stairs down to it, so it is one that you have to expend a little energy to get back up from.鈥

For a different perspective, visitors can drive to the bottom of the gorge, along .

鈥淚t's basically the old road that people used to have to drive on before they built the New River Gorge Bridge,鈥 Bieri said. 鈥淯sed to take 45 minutes to cross the gorge there. Now it takes 45 seconds across the bridge.鈥

Popular hikes include and Endless Wall.听

鈥 is definitely a don't miss. That's one of the best views in the park. It's the deepest part of the gorge,鈥 he said. 鈥淪andstone Falls is the largest waterfall in New River, and it's pretty spectacular, too.鈥

History lovers will also want to see sites like Thurmond.

Can you walk across the bridge at New River Gorge?

Spectators peer over the edge of New River Gorge Bridge as BASE jumpers take the leap on Bridge Day.

鈥淭he New River Gorge Bridge is a highway, not a pedestrian bridge,鈥 the park writes in bold red letters on its website.

Visitors can walk on a catwalk beneath the bridge with a third-party company called . Guided tours start at $75 and take two to three hours.

Otherwise, they can wait for , the one day in October when people can walk on top of the bridge and watch daredevils BASE jump and rappel off it.

Who are the Indigenous people of New River Gorge?

Bieri said the and are most closely associated with New River Gorge, but numerous Native tribes are historically tied to it.

  • Catawba
  • Cayuga
  • Cherokee
  • Delaware
  • Mohawk
  • Monacan
  • Omaha
  • Oneida
  • Onondaga
  • Osage
  • Seneca
  • Shawnee
  • Tuscarora

It鈥檚 believed tribes hunted in the area and traveled along the rivers.听

鈥淭he terrain was so difficult to get through, with the ruggedness of it where the river cut through the mountains, that was like a natural roadway for them,鈥 he said, noting that spears and other Native artifacts dating back to the last Ice Age have been found in New River Gorge.

Kates Falls Trail is a short, but steep and strenuous trail with picturesque views in the Glades Creek area of New River Gorge.
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