FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. (WV Information) — Regardless of the title it was given by European settlers, there’s nothing “new” concerning the river chargeable for creating West Virginia’s New River Gorge. In truth, the river is believed to be the second oldest on this planet, behind solely the Nile.
The traditional river begins excessive within the Blue Ridge Mountains and runs about 360 miles via North Carolina and Virginia to West Virginia, the place it meets the Gauley River to turn into the Kanawha River.
In keeping with geological proof, the river is believed to have begun working its present course about 65 million years in the past. Because it labored its means throughout the face of Appalachia, the river eroded away layers of shale and sandstone, abandoning a visual report of the passage of time.
The river’s most well-known — and arguably its most scenic — portion, the New River Gorge, is residence to one of many nice marvels of engineering, one of the crucial bio-diverse ecosystems discovered on the planet and numerous alternatives for outside recreation.
The New River Gorge Nationwide River — stretching 53 miles from Bluestone Dam to Hawks Nest Lake — was established by Congress in November 1978 with a purpose to assist preserve and defend the realm’s websites and objects. On Could 7, 1983, the brand new park’s first customer middle opened to the general public close to Fayetteville.
On the finish of 2020, the New River Gorge Nationwide River was re-designated because the New River Gorge Nationwide Park and Protect, formally making it the 63rd nationwide park and the twentieth nationwide protect in america.
The re-designation has pushed an inflow of tourists to the New River Gorge space, in accordance with West Virginia Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby.
“The park designation has introduced an unbelievable quantity of consideration to our state and this area,” she stated throughout a current occasion within the Fayetteville space. “Visitation to the New River Gorge Nationwide Park elevated by 31% final yr.”
On the finish of 2020, the re-designation was included in a legislative package deal supported by Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., together with U.S. Rep. Carol Miller, R-W.Va.
“The New River Gorge is actually one among West Virginia’s most treasured playgrounds and largest vacationer points of interest due to its whitewater rafting, searching, fishing, outside sports activities and pure magnificence,” stated Manchin shortly after the re-designation was introduced.
“This designation will improve the worldwide recognition by highlighting West Virginia’s world-class magnificence and assets. During the last two years we’ve got met with outdoorsmen, companies and native leaders and different teams to make sure this designation will promote the wonder and wealthy historical past of the New River Gorge whereas guaranteeing that the longstanding traditions of searching and fishing are protected for generations to return,” he stated.
The Nationwide Park and Protect include 72,186 acres. The Nationwide Protect is 64,495 acres, and searching and fishing is allowed. The Nationwide Park aspect is 7,691 acres and consists of 4 areas: The Decrease Gorge, Thurmond, Grandview and Sandstone Falls.
The centerpiece of the park and protect is the New River Gorge Bridge, which at 876 toes above the riverbed is the third highest bridge in america. Till 2003, it was the world’s longest single-arch metal span.
The bridge, which is 3,030 toes lengthy, weighs 88 million kilos, together with 44 million kilos of metal. Its building started in 1972 and price round $37 million to finish.
Yearly, on the third Saturday of October since 1980, the bridge has been closed for Bridge Day — West Virginia’s largest one-day pageant. Pedestrians are permitted on the bridge on Bridge Day, and rappellers and parachutists from all over the world to take turns leaping from the construction.
Jina Belcher, govt director of the New River Gorge Regional Improvement Authority, stated the re-designation has aided her group in its mission of promoting and selling the encompassing space’s enterprise neighborhood.
“A Nationwide Parks designation is a advertising instrument in and of itself,” she stated. “Of us are going to return right here no matter ever figuring out about West Virginia or the nationwide river. All we needed to do was put a title on it.”
The realm already has seen elevated curiosity from potential traders desirous to open new companies close to the nation’s latest nationwide park, Belcher stated.
“There’s positively no scarcity of oldsters inquisitive about constructing out recreation belongings, when it comes to lodging and campsites, to benefit from that Nationwide Parks designation,” she stated. “We’re additionally now seeing some gentle producers within the space, as a result of the guests right here, that’s their finish person, so they’re how they’ll manufacture their merchandise within the space.”
Eve West, who was named chief of interpretation for the New River Gorge Nationwide River, Gauley River Nationwide Space and Bluestone Nationwide Scenic River in March 2020, stated the “interpretation” a part of her function includes serving to guests to know the historical past and significance of the park itself.
“It truly means decoding the story — regardless of the story occurs to be,” she stated.
With the New River Gorge, there are limitless tales to be advised, West stated.
“The New River is type of an attention-grabbing park as a result of there are such a lot of totally different tales right here to inform,” she stated. “It truly is a park for all folks. I wish to say that if you happen to get bored right here, then there’s an issue. There’s simply so many issues to see and do right here — naturally, culturally and recreationally.”
With its wildlife, the park is taken into account to be essentially the most botanically various river system within the central and southern Appalachian Mountains, West stated.
“We’ve received roughly 1,500 species of vegetation and the 65 species of mammals and a wide range of salamanders, amphibians and reptiles,” she stated. “There’s great biodiversity on this park.”
The size of the New River partially accounts for the big variety of vegetation and wildlife which have come to name it residence, West stated.
“A number of vegetation and issues made their means up the river, and we’re on the northern boundary. Then numerous vegetation migrated south from the glaciers, as a result of the glaciers by no means lined this space,” she stated. “So this space actually is a gathering floor of numerous various things, and it’s a part of the rationale we’ve received a lot stuff right here.”
The huge variations in elevation throughout the park additionally account for its variety, West stated.
“The best level top-to-bottom within the park is at Grandview, and that’s 1,400 toes from the brim all the way in which right down to the river,” she stated. “Inside that 1,400 toes, in say March or April, you could be standing at winter on the high, however you may hike right down to the underside and be in spring or summer time.”
There are additionally many tales advised concerning the park’s wealthy cultural historical past, West stated.
“We inform the coal mining story, about how the New River helped to gasoline the Industrial Revolution, after which we inform the railroading story right here as nicely,” she stated. “We inform the logging story, how the logging helped assist the coal mining and the railroading as nicely.”
Inside every of the park’s bigger tales are its “sub-stories,” the shocking anecdotes illustrating typically neglected cases in its previous, West stated.
“Henry Ford leased the mines right here from 1920 to 1929 to fund his auto factories in Dearborn, Michigan,” she stated. “That’s type of a nationwide connection that we’ve got right here.”
Mary “Mom” Jones, the legendary union organizer and activist, frolicked within the space, as did the author and historian Carter Woodson, who’s sometimes called the “Father of Black Historical past,” West stated.
“Carter Woodson was truly a coal miner right here,” she stated. “He attributed his work ethic to the truth that he labored the coal mines right here. He was a instructor right here as nicely.”
Nearly all of those that go to the park come to participate in one among its many leisure choices, West stated.
“We have now 100 miles of climbing and biking trails within the park for a wide range of totally different customers. For the people who find themselves actually into main climbing for bodily health, we’ve got that, or we’ve got simply the good straightforward strolls alongside the river as nicely,” she stated. “We have now 13 miles of single-track mountain bike trails designed only for mountain biking. That’s one thing you don’t discover in numerous nationwide parks.”
The Gorge and its surrounding areas are additionally residence to a number of the finest mountaineering spots on the East Coast, West stated.
“We have now 3,000 named mountaineering routes within the area,” she stated.
The New River options 7 miles of Class IV and Class V rapids, West stated.
“That draws folks from everywhere in the world to return right here,” she stated.
No matter which space of the park you select to go to, there are many breathtaking views, West stated.
“It’s straightforward to make your self appear like a very good photographer right here, I at all times wish to say,” she stated. “This can be a actual eye sweet park. There are lovely views round each nook. You get a special feeling of the park if you happen to’re up excessive wanting down into the gorge or if you happen to’re down within the river wanting up.”
West Virginians, vacationers and adventurers have lengthy thought of the New River Gorge space among the many state’s premier locations, however the re-designation has let the remainder of the world know, West stated.
“These of us who work right here, stay right here, play right here have at all times identified this was a particular place, nevertheless it was type of off of the radar just a little bit and I believe there’s one thing about that Nationwide Park designation which does open up folks’s eyes,” she stated.