What Wildlife Will I Actually See at New River Gorge? (And Will I Be Eaten by Bears?)

You will not be eaten by bears. We've lived here six years, seen them exactly once, and they bolted immediately. But the wildlife at New River Gorge is genuinely worth paying attention to — from bald eagles nesting along the river to a rogue trail goat who became a local legend. Here's what you might actually see.

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What's Bridge Day Actually Like — And Is It Worth Going?

Bridge Day is loud, hot, crowded, chaotic, and one of the best days you can have in West Virginia. Every third Saturday in October, 140,000 people descend on the New River Gorge Bridge for one of the largest extreme sports events in the world. Here's what to actually expect — and why it's worth every bit of the chaos.

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Where to Get Groceries and Supplies Near New River Gorge

Whether you forgot something at home or just need to stock up before hitting the trails, you won't struggle to find what you need near New River Gorge. Here's where to go — from the fully-loaded Walmart that GPS keeps sending visitors to by accident, to a nonprofit working farm with some of the best local produce in southern West Virginia.

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Can You Bring Your Dog to New River Gorge?

West Virginia might be one of the most dog-friendly places we've ever visited — and New River Gorge is one of the best national parks in the country to bring your pup. Dogs are welcome on every single trail, camping is free, and the town of Fayetteville has no shortage of restaurants happy to see them too. Here's everything you need to know before you go.

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