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Canoeing,
camping, education and events, fishing,
hiking, picnicking and community building,
special events
Canoeing
Easy paddling and spectacular scenery make the New River a natural canoe
trail for inexperienced paddlers. Its shallow, gentle waters and mild
rapids are perfect for beginners, families and groups, but even expert
paddlers return again and again to experience the river's beauty and tranquility. Click here to download a map of the New River Paddle Trail.
Along the
course, small tributary streams merge with the river and minor rapids
stir the water's surface, adding excitement as canoes are maneuvered downstream.
The best months for higher water levels are May and June. August and September
are low-flow periods. Click here for the river's current
flow data.
Canoeists
may leave their vehicles and launch canoes at the Wagoner Road Access
Area, located at river mile 26, at the US 221 Access Area, located at
river mile 15, or at the Kings Creek Access at river mile 7. All vehicles
must register for overnight parking. Canoes may also be launched from
several bridges and roadways that cross the river. Parts of the river
are suitable for tubing at times. Contact the park office for outfitter
tube and canoe rentals.
Below is
a listing of estimated river mileage and paddling times between canoe access
sites. The time estimates are based on moderate paddling experience.
-NC 163
Bridge to Elk Shoals Methodist Campground: 5.5 miles, 3 hr.
-NC 163 Bridge to SR 1159 Boggs Rd. Bridge: 8.0 miles, 4 hr.
-Boggs Bridge to NC 88 Bridge (Index, NC): 6.0 miles, 3 hr. 30 min.
-NC 88 Bridge to Wagoner Rd. Access: 5.0 miles, 2 hr.
-Wagoner Road Access to US 221 Access: 11.0 miles, 4 hr. 20 min.
-Wagoner Road Access to SR 1595 Gentry Rd. Bridge: 5.5 miles, 2 hr.
20 min.
-SR 1595 Gentry Road to SR 1601 Fulton Reeves Bridge: 3.0 miles, 1 hr.
-Fulton Reeves Bridge to US 221 Bridge: 4.5 miles, 2 hr.
-US 221 Access to Alleghany Access: 15.0 miles, 6 hr. 30 min.
-US 221 Bridge to Kings Creek Rd.: 7.5 miles, 3 hr. 30 min.
-Kings Creek Rd. to Alleghany Co. Access: 5.0 miles, 2 hr. 45 min.
-Alleghany Co. Access to Va./N.C. Rt. 93 Bridge: 4.0 miles, 2 hr.
Camping
New River State Park offers three access areas that total more than 1,800
acres. Each area provides a canoe-in primitive campground with tables
and grills. Wagoner Road Access Area offers nine primitive campsites and
bathroom facilities with hot-water showers. At Wagoner Access, campers
may park and carry their supplies 250 yards to the campsite, or campers
may canoe downstream to a take-out ramp at the campground.
At the US
221 Access Area, campers must either walk or canoe to the 15 primitive
campsites. Bathroom facilities with hot-water showers are nearby. Alleghany
County Access, which has eight canoe campsites, is accessible only by
canoe and has pit toilets and a pump for drinking water. Campers must
sign in at registration boxes or with a park ranger. A modest fee is charged
for camping.
Education
and events
Rangers hold regularly scheduled educational and interpretive programs
about New River State Park. Click
here to search our database of park events.
To arrange
a special exploration of New River State Park for your group or class,
contact the park office.
Educational
materials about New River State Park have been developed for grades 6-8
and are correlated to North Carolina's competency-based curriculum in
science, social studies, mathematics and English/language arts. The New
River program focuses on basic river ecology and the aspects of the New
River that make it unique. Accompanying the program is a teacher's booklet
and workshop, free of charge to educators. To
learn more about environmental education or to search our database for
upcoming workshops, click here.
Fishing
Cast your line from the river banks and reel in tonight's dinner. The
south and north forks of the river provide some of the best smallmouth
and redeye bass fishing in the region. The south fork downstream from
the US 221 bridge is stocked with muskellunge. Trout fishing is excellent
in the smaller, faster tributaries, most of which are designated general
trout waters and are stocked regularly with rainbow and brown trout. Anglers
need a state fishing license and should obey the regulations of the NC
Wildlife Resources Commission.
Hiking
Explore
the diverse riparian habitat found along the New River at any of the state
park access areas. Wagoner Road Access features the Fern Nature Trail,
a one-mile, self-guided nature trail. To add another mile to your hike,
connect to the Running Cedar Trail. For
a spectacular view of the river, hike the one-mile Hickory Trail at US
221 Access Area. The most diverse habitats of the park can be found along
the Farm House Loop Trail at Alleghany Access Area. Walk through open
fields, rhododendron thickets and oak/hickory woodlands for a beautiful
view of the cliffs across the river.
Picnicking
and community building
Each of the park's access areas includes a picnic area. Wagoner Road Access
Area has a 10-table covered shelter with grills and a fireplace. The shelter
is available for group gatherings and may be reserved. A grove of apple
trees provides a canopy for 13 tables and two grills. Two smaller picnic
areas offer tables along the river bank and next to an old homestead.
Restrooms and drinking water are located nearby at the park office and
the campground shower-house.
The US 221
Access Area, located at river mile 15, has a small picnic area downstream
from the campground. Bathrooms are located between the campground and
the picnic area. The area's community building, designed for group gatherings,
has a large meeting room, kitchen facilities and restrooms. Contact the
park office for reservations and a fee schedule. Click
here to download the park's Community Building Reservation form, which
all applicants must complete before reserving the community building.
Three picnic
tables are provided in an open meadow at the Alleghany County Access Area,
located at river mile 1 near the Virginia border. This area can be reached
only by canoe. A pit toilet and a pump for drinking water are also provided.
Special
events
To hold a special event in the park, such as a wedding, a canoe race or
an event that does not fall within normal park activities, event organizers
must receive a special activity permit. Click
here to download the park's Special Activity Permit application.
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For
more things to do, click here to visit the website of the Ashe
County Chamber of Commerce or the Alleghany County
Chamber of Commerce, which have information about cabin rentals, canoe
rentals, happenings, shopping, local news and more.
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