Kayaking and Canoeing

Kayaking and canoeing in West Virginia offer incredible benefits for outdoor lovers and new residents alike, especially as the remote-work revolution draws people from big U.S. cities seeking adventure and a better work-life balance. With its countless rivers, scenic lakes, and iconic waterways, like the New River and Cheat River, West Virginia provides ideal conditions for paddlers of all skill levels.

Kayaking and canoeing here allow residents and visitors to unwind in nature, enjoy breathtaking mountain views, spot wildlife, and experience the state’s wild, unspoiled beauty up close. For remote workers craving stress relief and outdoor recreation right at their doorstep, paddling in West Virginia combines fitness, relaxation, and a deep connection to the state’s pristine landscapes, making it a perfect reason to call the Mountain State home.

Kayakers At North Bend State Park in West Virginia

North Bend offers kayak, rappel, mtn.-bike courses June 10

Encouraging visitors to try new outdoor activities, rangers at North Bend State Park this weekend are offering introductory courses in kayaking, rappelling, mountain biking. Park rangers and activity guides will provide instruction in an affordable group format during the daylong Introduction to Adventure event, according to park superintendent Steve Jones. Along with skill development, instructors … Read more

ACE Adventure Gear

Resort opens store in growing adventure mecca on New River Gorge

One of West Virginia’s largest adventure resorts is investing again in the burgeoning outdoor-adventure community at Fayetteville on the New River Gorge. ACE Adventure Resort, which hosts more than 50,000 guests annually near Oak Hill, has opened a 5,500-square-foot gear store at the entrance to Fayetteville’s historic downtown — an investment that’s already enjoying returns, … Read more