Rafters plow through rapid on New River, ACE Adventure Resort
Rafters with ACE Adventure Resort ride the lower New River

ACE launches first New River raft trip of 2014 Saturday

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FAYETTEVILLE, W.Va. — ACE Adventure Resort will launch the first New River whitewater rafting trip of its 2014 season at noon Saturday, according to communications director Beth Gill.

Three customers from McLean, Virginia, have booked the first trip, which will depart from the ACE visitor center at Minden, near Oak Hill, W.Va., at noon under sunny skies and mid-50s temperatures, Gill said.

Resort officials had been monitoring a notable increase in requests for vacation information, according to Gill, and a Tuesday broadcast of a Travel Channel program featuring the resort spiked inquiries.

In 2010, The Travel Channel named ACE the largest adventure resort in North America, based on the number of guests it accommodates, the size of the facility, and the number of adventures it provides.

Gill said cabin fever and the approach of warm weather may also be responsible for the increase in inquiries, even though several school groups have had to delay plans to make up snow days. Several new large groups reservations have also been booked, she said.

Established in 1981 as American-Canadian Expeditions, ACE annually hosts more than 50,000 rafters on the New and Gauley rivers and offers more than a dozen additional outdoor-recreation venues, including a mile-long zip-line course along the New River Gorge.

For more information on ACE Adventure Resort, visit www.ACERAFT.com.


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David Sibray is a West Virginia journalist, publisher, and historian who has spent more than four decades promoting the culture, communities and natural landscapes of Appalachia. He is the founder, publisher and editor-in-chief of West Virginia Explorer, a news and travel magazine devoted to the state’s history, tourism, outdoor recreation and economic development. Born in Wheeling and raised in Beckley, he attended West Virginia University and Wheeling Jesuit University. Since beginning his journalism career in the late 1980s, he has worked in publishing, public relations and destination marketing, including leadership roles with Theatre West Virginia and the Southern West Virginia Convention & Visitors Bureau. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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