New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
Overview
Established in 1978, New River Gorge National River is home to the spectacular landscape carved by the New River which is among the oldest rivers in the world. The park, which spans over 70,000 acres, stretches 53 miles along the New River from Bluestone Dam to Hawk's Nest Lake. A rugged, whitewater river, the New River has carved and continues to carve the longest and deepest river gorge in the Appalachian Mountains. The park is home to a varied and beautiful woodland surrounding the river that is rich in natural history and offers a variety of scenic and recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy.
To learn more about New River Gorge National River, visit www.nps.gov.
Local Info
Visiting Tips
Fees & Passes:
There is no entrance fee for New River Gorge National River.
Camping & Lodging
The park offers a choice of seven primitive campgrounds, most of which are located near the river. All sites are filled on a first-come, first-served basis and reservations are not accepted. There are no fees for camping and stays are limited to 14 days in the same campground. For more information on camping in the park, click here.
- Stone Cliff Beach: Six walk-in and one vehicle site.
- Army Camp: Eleven drive-in tent and RV sites.
- Grandview Sandbar: Ten sites for tents and small-medium sized RVs, six walk-in tents sites, and two accessible sites (with handicapped permit displayed).
- Glade Creek: Six walk-in tent sites and five drive-in sites for tents or small-medium RVs. One accessible site (with handicapped permit displayed).
- War Ridge/Backus Mountain: Eight drive-in sites for tents or small RVs.
- Brooklyn: Four walk-in sites and one drive-in site for tents only.
- Thayer: Tent sites only.
Backcountry Camping:
Backcountry camping is permitted in areas adjacent to trails such as Glade Creek, Brooklyn-Southside Junction, and Stone Cliff trails. Other sites are along the river, accessible by boat. Camping is prohibited within 100 feet of developed trails and at Grandview, Brookside Island, day-use areas, and within Bluestone National Scenic River.
Lodging:
There is no lodging within the park, but visitors looking to extend their stay nearby have their choice of cabins, motels, and bed and breakfasts in the nearby towns of Hawk's Nest, Pipestem Resort State Parks, Babcock, and Bluestone. For a listing of accommodations, call the West Virginia Division of Tourism at 1-800-CALLWVA, the Southern West Virginia Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-800-VISITWV, or the New River CVB at 1-800-927-0263.
Food & Drink
Other Activities
Recommended Routes in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve - 2
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New River Gorge National Park and Preserve Biking
- 60 Miles 96 Kilometers of Trail
- 2 Recommended Routes
- 8 Easy Trails
- 26 Intermediate Trails
- 10 Difficult Trails
Areas Within New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
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Trails in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve - 42
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#1Adena
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Fayetteville, WV
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Rainelle, WV
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Daniels, WV
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#7Brooklyn - Southside Junction Trail
Oak Hill, WV
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Oak Hill, WV | 9 | ||
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Daniels, WV
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#9Laurel Creek Trail
Daniels, WV
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Daniels, WV | 2 | ||
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#10Weaver Way Trail
Daniels, WV
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Daniels, WV | 2 |
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