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    W.Va. Gov. celebrates expanded access to Endless Wall hiking trail

    LANSING, W.Va. โ€” Gov. Jim Justice and other state and federal dignitaries cut the ribbon today on an expanded parking facility established to accommodate a boom in tourism sweeping the state.

    Justice and Chelsea Ruby, secretary of the W.Va. Department of Tourism, opened the new parking area at the 2.4-mile Endless Wall Trail in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve.

    Hikers on Endless Wall Trail
    Hundreds of hikers walk the Endless Wall Trail on summer weekends. (Photo: David Sibray)

    The trail, which leads to the cliff-lined rim of the gorge in an area known as the "Endless Wall," ranks among the most popular hiking trails in the U.S.

    Traffic safety had become an issue at the trail's entrance on Lansing-Edmond Road as its fame increased with the establishment of the new national park in 2020.

    The ribbon-cutting coincides with predicted record crowds at the upcoming Bridge Day Festival, an annual event celebrating the completion of the landmark New River Gorge Bridge in 1977.

    "Today's celebration of the expanded park at Endless Wall Trail is perfect timing," the governor said.

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    "It's more than extra [parking] spaces: it's about improving safety and evolving with the growing demands for visitation."

    A series of coincidences in recent years conspired to propel West Virginia as a chief tourism destination, including the state's emphasis on tourism marketing, the establishment of the national park, and a national interest in outdoor recreation.

    "There is no doubt that West Virginia tourism is booming, and I could not be more proud to support that momentum. I look forward to this new space accommodating many visitors this weekend."

    As West Virginia's largest single-day festival, Bridge Day attracts thousands to the bridge each third Saturday in October for thrilling base-jumping, rappelling, and various festivities.

    Justic said the new parking lot will enhance safety and accessibility for visitors, allowing for a smoother experience as they explore one of the park's most popular hiking destinations.

    More than 1.7 visitors now explore the park in southern West Virginia annually.


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    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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