FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. (WCHS) — The New River Gorge National Park draws in visitors year round but the annual Bridge Day is when thousands pour in to witness BASE jumpers take the leap off the New ...
Whatever you do in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, don't miss the one-of-a-kind Bridge Walk, where guided tours are offered on a catwalk beneath the famous New River Gorge Bridge.
The 18-mile stretch of two-lane US-60 that skirts the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve is growing fast as a ...
THURMOND. W.Va. — Consultants employed by the National Park Service to evaluate the condition of nationally historic structures in the New River Gorge, which are now slated for demolition, instead ...
The meeting for the proposed demolitions will be at the New River Convention Center in Oak Hill at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. West said people can also visit their website to learn more about the project and ...
Starting Monday November 4th, Cunard Road in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve will close temporarily to allow for road repairs and drainage improvements. The closure will impact vehicle, ...
Nov. 7—GLEN JEAN — Volunteers with New River Gorge National Park and Preserve (NRGNPP) have been Riding on that New River Train (see classic song by Doc Watson) since early October, keeping the rails ...
Bridge Day, held annually on the third Saturday of October, celebrating since 1980, this annual event showcases the New River Gorge and promotes tourism to the area. Over the years, the event has ...
They are with the New River Gorge National Park and Reserve and started the rides in early October. They have learned that ...
Schedule of events for Bridge Day in 2024 This thrilling event takes place the third Saturday of every October at the New River Gorge Bridge ... to dangle from the catwalk high above the New ...
State tourism commissioner Chelsea Ruby (right) speaks Monday during the ribbon cutting ceremony for an additional parking lot in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. Gov. Jim Justice ...
ASHEVILLE - The North Carolina Department of Transportation announced Nov. 5 that traffic may be running in both directions on Interstate 40 through Pigeon River Gorge by New Year's Day.