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West Virginia Rafting News
Calendar of Events

NRG National River General Management Plan
NPS Opens Eco Friendly Visitor Center
Gauley River Development Concept Plan (DCP) Underway
Where are We Located? New West Virginia State Quarter
New Rafting & Recreation Signage
Regional Branding Initiative
Interpretive Programs at New River Gorge National River
New River Cleanup Week - New River Gorge National River
New River Gorge Part of Coal Heritage Area
Annual Bridge Day Festival
Paddler Film Festival in Fayetteville
Governor Manchin Unveils State Whitewater License Plate
Whitewater Industry Loses a Pioneer

The National Park Service has begun preparing a new general management plan for the park. When completed, the plan will guide the management of the park for the next 15 to 20 years. Your participation in the plan's development is very important. The general management plan will provide practical guidance in resource protection and management. The plan will also identify how park managers...
The Gauley River Development Concept Plan (DCP) planning process is underway. The DCP will provide a plan for how the National Park Service will manage resources and provide visitor experiences at the Gauley River National Recreation Area, a currently underdeveloped recreation area.

With public input the DCP will identify NPS preferred plans for facilities ne...
In a partnership with the WV Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, the whitewater industry was able to have tourist information signs placed along heavily traveled Rt. 19. Rt. 19 travels right through America's Best Whitewater. These information signs lead those searching for rafting and recreation information to the New River Convention and Visitors Burea...
In the National Park Service, Interpretation is the process of helping each park visitor find an opportunity to personally connect with a place.

Interpretive Programs are often one of the best tools for getting visitors involved in the National Parks. The goal of all interpretive services is to increase each visitor's enjoyment and understanding of the parks, ...
Through the early 1900s, the New River Gorge region produced more coal than any other area in the world. People came from all over the country and world to the quiet mountains of West Virginia to mine coal. In honor of our coal heritage the National Coal Heritage Area (NCHA) was established in November 1996. The NCHA is one of only 22 nationally designated heritage area...
This annual fundraising event takes place at the Historic Fayette Theatre right in the heart of the New and Gauley Rivers. As boaters from all over the United States and World converge on Southern West Virginia to paddle Americas Best Whitewater, they bring with them a collection of Amazing paddling videos. The films are submitted under various categories including: Bes...
The Whitewater Industry bids goodbye to John Dragan, the Father of West Virginia's Whitewater Industry. Dragan passed away February 12, 2005 in Morgantown following a stroke, he was 62. A Pennsylvania native, Dragan came to West Virginia in 1964. That year, he took his first rafting trip down the New River with a group of friends. The experience was enough to convince D...
The National Park Service has opened a new state of the art visitor center. The Sandstone Visitor Center, located just off Interstate 64 at the Sandstone exit, east of Beckley, represents a commitment to environmental sustainability.

The center use 60% less energy than the industry standard, is south-facing allowing for optimal use of natural lighting and he...
WV residents made it clear, receiving 79 percent of the votes, the New River Gorge Bridge, was the image of choice on the states quarter. The 50 State Quarters program is a 10-year initiative commemorating and honoring each of the states with a quarter dollar design....
Three National Rivers, a well-known single span bridge, and amazing outdoor recreation opportunities our region has so much to offer. To better get the word out, the whitewater industry has teamed up with other tourism and economic development folks for the creation of a regional branding campaign. The intent of this group is to create an enduring Bran...
Since its inception in 1992, National River Cleanup Week has helped to raise public awareness of the magnitude of trash accumulating in our nation's waterways. Over the years, more than 500,000 volunteers have participated in over 4,500 cleanups across the country, covering more than 100,000 miles of waterways. This past spring saw a record 422 cleanups, with an estimat...
One of America's Top One Hundred Festivals West Virginia's largest one-day festival, celebrated on the third Saturday in October, commemorates the October 1977 completion of the New River Gorge Bridge. Join tens of thousands of visitors as you walk across the longest, single span steel arch bridge (in the western hemisphere) and take in the views from 876 feet up in the...
On July 27 Governor Joe Manchin paid a visit to the sun drenched banks of the New River Gorge National River to unveil the new State Whitewater License plate. This is the first time rafting has ever been featured on a specialty plate in the Mountain state. Gov Manchin highlighted the lasting impacts the Whitewater industry has bestowed on this area, citing its $40 milli...

 





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