Elizabeth Slone and other members of the Friends of the New River Gorge are encouraging visitors to hike lesser-known park trails.
Elizabeth Slone and other members of Friends of the New River Gorge are encouraging visitors to hike lesser-known trails.

Visitors encouraged to hike lesser-known New River Gorge trails

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Even before it was part of a national park, the New River Gorge in southern West Virginia was a popular destination for visitors who sought outdoor adventure.

Now that more than 1.6 million people visit the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve annually, several popular trails are suffering from heavy traffic, and park patrons are working to steer visitors onto lesser-known trails.

Hikers follow the Southside Trail along the New River in its gorge.
Hikers follow the Southside Trail along the New River in its gorge. (Photo courtesy Dave Bieri/National Park Service)

Deb Lamey, president of Friends of New River Gorge National Park, says her organization is initiating a trails-less-traveled program to encourage visitors to give lesser-known trails a try.

“The park service and the board wanted a way to get people to trails they may not know about,” Lamey said.

“We also wanted accessibility for everyone to participate. With this program, they don’t have to be able to hike the entire trail, but they can be a part of the challenge and discover where it is.”

By posting selfies taken at trail signs to social media, participants can help others discover trails they may not have considered.

Additionally, once eight trails are photographed and posted, the poster will receive a sticker and a chance to win other park merchandise.

“It’s easy,” says Lamey. “You just have to tag Friends of New River Gorge National Park and Preserve and use the hashtag #trailslesstraveledNRG.” 

The following trails are included in the Trails-Less-Traveled program.

  • Rend Trail
  • Stonecliff Trail
  • Bridge Trail
  • Big Branch Trail
  • Gwinn Ridge Trail
  • Poll’s Plateau Trail
  • Turnpike Trail
  • Big Buck Trail
  • Castle Rock Trail
  • Grandview Rim Trail
  • Little Laurel Trail
  • Southside Trail from Cunard

For information on hiking trails with the national park, visit Hiking at New River Gorge. For more information on the Trails-Less-Traveled program, visit FriendsofNewRiver.org or its Facebook page.


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Dawn Poore Cimala is a writer and contributor to West Virginia Explorer Magazine whose work explores the culture, folklore, communities, and landscapes of Appalachia. A Beckley native transplated to Chicago, she writes about the people and places that give West Virginia its distinctive character, from small towns and local legends to scenic backroads and regional heritage. Her storytelling reflects a strong connection to Appalachian life and a passion for preserving the stories that shape West Virginia’s identity. She can be reached at dawn.cimala@comcast.net.

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