Gauley River National Recreation Area Active and Adventure Travel Guide

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Rafting the Gauley River, West Virginia
Class V Lost Paddle rapid on the Gauley River, West Virginia (courtesy, Bob Byrd)

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Gauley River National Recreation Area Active and Adventure Travel Tips

  • Raft the burly Gauley River, a tooth-jarring ride that bolts right out of the gate with five Class V rapids in the first 12 miles. Each September, the fleeting river-rafting season comes to life with a controlled water release from the upriver Summersville Dam, which ushers in six weeks of utter whitewater mayhem—arguably the East Coast's best.
  • Climb the sandstone cliffs rising out of 2,790-acre Summersville Lake. Fayetteville-based Hard Rock Climbing leads rock rats to some of the more remote pitches by way of a pontoon boat, which acts as a moving base of operations. Swimming and a deli lunch come as added bonuses.
  • Take a bike ride on the Cranberry Tri-Rivers Rail-Trail, a 16.5-mile path that follows a former coal-mining and timber railway grade out of Richwood and along the Cherry River to its confluence with the Gauley. The easy gravel road, gentle gradient, and scenic surrounds make this a good option for families and casual cyclists.
  • Fish for largemouth bass, walleye, catfish, and trout in Summersville Lake. This is a great place to introduce the kids to angling, and there’s camping right on the lake's shore. Surrounding rivers, such as the New, Gauley, and Cranberry, also serve up some stiffer challenges in the form of smallmouth bass and the elusive muskellunge.


Gauley River National Recreation Area

The 25 miles of Gauley River and six miles of Meadow River pass through scenic gorges and valleys containing a wide variety of natural features. Dropping more than 668 feet through 28 miles of rugged terrain, the Gauley is famous for its outstanding whitewater and is one of the most technical rivers in the nation. The Meadow River gradient averages 88 feet per mile. Read More

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Hotels

Summersville Lake Retreat

278 Summersville Lake Rd.
Mt. Nebo, WV 26679 Map

Distance: 6.8 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
Expert Rated & Recommended
4.0

Country Road Cabins

P.O. Box 44
Hico, WV 25854 Map

Distance: 6.0 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
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4.0

Mountain Lake Campground & Cabins

1898 Airport Road
Summersville, WV 26651 Map

Distance: 8.7 mi.
(from destination center)

Hotel Class: Not Yet Rated
Expert Rated & Recommended
3.0

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Attractions

Wildwater Expeditions

expert favorite attraction
P.O. Box 155, US 19 & Milroy Grose Rd.
Lansing, West Virginia 25862

Distance: 10.6 mi. (from destination center)

Description: Wildwater Expeditions is a small outfitter dedicated to helping you have big whitewater fun in wild... Read More
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5_0

Brooklyn to Southside Junction Trail

expert favorite attraction
c/o New River Gorge National River, P.O. Box 246
Glen Jean, West Virginia 25846

Distance: 22.2 mi. (from destination center)

Description:

The Brooklyn to Southside Junction Trail is easily the most popular mountain-bike trail within... Read More

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New River Gorge Bridge

expert favorite attraction
Fayette County


Distance: 11.8 mi. (from destination center)

Description:

The New River Gorge Bridge is the world's second longest single-arch bridge, at 876-feet tall.... Read More

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4_0

Airports

Major Airports near Gauley River National Recreation Area

Distance (mi.)
Greensboro Piedmont Triad International Airport 157.3 map
Port Columbus International Airport 159.6 map
Pittsburgh International Airport 161.7 map

Other Smaller Airports near Gauley River National Recreation Area

Distance (mi.)
Charleston Yeager Airport 34.5 map
Lewisburg Greenbrier Valley Airport 46.9 map
Bluefield Mercer County/Princeton Airport 64.9 map

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