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New River Gorge Rock Climbing Destinations

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013

Covered in jagged cliffs of rough sandstone, the New River Gorge has more than 1,000 rock climbing faces, a paradise for both new and experienced climbers.

With so many rocks to scale, where should you start? Here are a few areas to go to get a full day of great climbs:

ENDLESS WALL

As its name implies, this section of the Gorge actually includes several climbing routes stretched along a snaking rock wall. There are simple, beginner-friendly and expert-level climbs interwoven throughout the cliff face.

Rock Climbing in the New River Gorge

KAYMOOR AREA

This spot offers an escape from the harsh summer sun, shaded by the north-facing cliffsides. But this also means it stays wet and slick after a day of downpour. These aren’t beginners paths, though: most of the more than 100 paths here require technical skill and a lot of power.

BEAUTY MOUNTAIN

With some of the best overviews of the New River Gorge, Beauty Mountain also includes several of the highest and most difficult Gorge climbing routes.

JUNKYARD WALL

Here you can find a multitude of beginners’ routes, with several anchors in place. This is where many guides take new climbers out to learn and practice, so the area can get busy during the tourism season. The Cave Routes are a common starter climb, but the area does feature some rougher climbs for the more experienced.

SUMMERSVILLE LAKE

The area surrounding the Summersville Lake at the mouth of the raging Gauley River boasts hundreds of climbing cliffs, most easily accessed via boat or by the lake. When the dam releases water into the river and the levels lower in the fall, more routes open up by foot.

If you don’t have your own equipment, and if you’ve never been climbing, no worries. There are plenty of guides available to help you get started, or point you to the best climbs.

Get harnessed up! Which rocks are you scaling first?

How To Have The Best Winter Vacation Ever

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Not long ago, a visit to the New River Gorge in the winter wasn’t high on many folk’s list. Although that has changed somewhat over the years, it’s still not common knowledge that this place is pretty amazing in the wintertime too. That’s why winter is a wonderfu How To Text An Ex Without Looking Desperate l time to visit and take advantage of all the Gorge has to offer this time of year.

Skiing at Winterplace

Great lodging rates and amazing cool weather mean that the Gorge is a special place to visit during what most call the “off season.” Let’s look at some of the reasons to make a trip to the Gorge before summer rolls back around.

Cozy Cabins

Winter availability at many of the area chalets and cabins is easy to find, even on short notice. That means that at the last minute, you can check the weather (“Hey, it’s going to snow!  Let’s go skiing!) and easily find a cozy West Virginia cabin.

One of the best parts about visiting the New River Gorge is the peace and solitude in your surroundings. Many of the cabins or chalets are fairly secluded.  In fact, many times in the winter you may stay a day or two at a cabin in the woods and not see another soul. People from the city may find this concept foreign, but trust us, you’ll love it.

Winter Adventures

Winter in the Gorge doesn’t mean sitting in your cabin and playing board games all day to pass the time. You’re in the heart of an outdoor adventure hub, so get active! Try some of these winter outdoor activities:

 

And after a day on the slopes or trails, there are lots of interesting places to stop for dinner, shopping, and entertainment.

Finding a reason to plan a winter getaway shouldn’t be hard. Are you visiting the Gorge soon?

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A Family Guide to the New River Gorge

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

This time of year parking lots throughout the New River Gorge fill up with cars hailing from New York to Florida and all parts in-between.  They come for the fun, the adrenaline rush, and for getting back to nature with the ones they love.

Photo Courtesy of Hard Rock Climbing

Family Fun - Rock Climbing!

And if you’re traveling with children this year, here’s a quick guide to finding things everyone can (and will love) to do:

8 and under

  • Rock Climbing – There are plenty of climbing spots that kids can tackle, and guides who can show them how to do it.
  • Whitewater Rafting (special boats) – Talk with one of the area rafting companies about a trip that will work for your family.
  • Horseback Riding (certain trips) – Even if your kids have never been on a horse, there are some beginner trips that are lots of fun.
  • Tram and Jetboat Ride - At Hawks Nest State Park, you can take a tram to the bottom of the Gorge.  From there, catch a ride with New River Jetboats and get an up-close view of the New River Gorge Bridge.

 

10+

  • Canopy Tours and Ziplining – There are lots of options in the Gorge; just remember, many canopy tours and zip lines have weight and height guidelines.
  • Bridge Walk (new!) – Take your family under the Bridge and look 876 feet down into the Gorge!
  • Whitewater Rafting (special boats)
  • Horseback Riding (certain trips)
  • Paintball – Local outfitters will provide you with the gear and tips on how to have a safe, fun time.
  • Mountain Biking – There are plenty of Gorge trails that kids will enjoy.  You can bring your own gear or go out with one of the Gorge’s local guide companies.
  • Standup Paddleboarding (new!) - A cross between surfing and kayaking, standup paddleboarding is a fun water sport that everyone can learn together.

 

12+

  • UTVing – Some local outfitters allow children ages 12 and up to be passengers in UTVs.
  • Wild Caving - Take a cave tour to the next level by going off the usual path, with a guide of course.  Warning – you will get muddy!
  • Kayaking – Many area outfitters teach the basics of kayaking and then take groups on guided tours.

 

13+

*Please note some activities also have a weight requirement. Many activities also require an adult or parent to be present.

What other activities do you and your family enjoy doing together?

 


A Blogging Look Back

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Bridge Day, New River Gorge

Bridge Day, New River Gorge

We’re pretty fired-up that so many of you take the time to check out our blog, but we enjoy reading your takes on the New River Gorge as well.  Here are our top three blog picks from 2010 from rock climbing to jumping and everything in-between.

You guys are pretty clever writers and we’re glad you took a minute to document your trip.

#3.  Rachel Travels // Wild & Wonderful West Virginia

Rachel not only travels but she also rafts.  Chronicle her adventures on Bridge Day and on a raft headed down the Gauley.

#2.  Millivers Travels // New River Gorge

A great recap of the overlook area, including some great pictures.

And drumroll please…

#1.  The New River Gorge and beyond…

A combination of climbing, baking, and hanging out in Southern WV.  Some of our favorites!

To all you bloggers – congrats!  We’ll get working on one of those nifty seals for your blog asap.  Thanks for traveling to see us in the New River Gorge.  Come back anytime.