A series of nature-themed hikes and workshops hosted by New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, West Virginia State Parks, Active Southern West Virginia and other organizations from March 16 through the end of May 2024 on public lands across southern West Virginia. All activities in the annual Spring Nature Fling program are free and open to all age groups, although children must be accompanied by adults.
The public meeting, on Jan. 11, 2024 in Glen Jean, Fayette County, provided the public with the chance to learn more about the buildings being considered for demolition, including those in Thurmond, along with a lesser number of historic structures within the 72,000-acre New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in Fayette, Summers and Raleigh counties.
Bridge Day, as has been its habit, offered a dash of something for everyone on the occasion of its 44th iteration on Sat., Oct. 21, a week ago today, as
FAYETTEVILLE — Madison native Garrett Napier grew up going to Bridge Day at the New River Gorge. As a child, he dreamed of one day parachuting with the rest of