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Elk Shoals New River State Park adventures

Elk Shoals New River State Park Adventures

Elk Shoals New River State Park protects a rugged, scenic section of the New River Gorge, offering visitors diverse outdoor activities including hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation in a tranquil river setting.

520
Acres Protected
12
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Elk Shoals New River State Park

Elk Shoals New River State Park
 

Elk Shoals New River State Park is a protected natural area located in West Virginia along the New River, one of the oldest rivers in North America. The park covers a section of the river known for its wide shoals and shallow rapids, making it a popular spot for anglers and paddlers. The terrain features steep wooded slopes and rocky riverbanks with Appalachian hardwood forests comprising oak, hickory, and maple species. Wildlife in the park includes white-tailed deer, wild turkey, various songbirds, and occasional sightings of river otters. Historically, this area was used by Native American communities and later by early European settlers for fishing and transport. The park itself is part of the larger New River Gorge region, renowned for its geological significance and outdoor recreation. Visitors to Elk Shoals New River State Park can enjoy hiking on multiple trails that provide river vistas and access to quiet spots for picnicking and nature study. Fishing enthusiasts are drawn to the park’s section of the New River for smallmouth bass, catfish, and sauger. The park’s relatively undeveloped nature offers a more remote experience compared to neighboring attractions. Elk Shoals also appeals to paddlers during moderate flow conditions, allowing for canoeing and kayaking over its shoals and calm stretches. The park offers an escape into a lush river valley environment rich in natural beauty and recreational opportunities for anglers, hikers, and paddlers alike.

Highlights

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Wide gravel shoals that create accessible river wading and fishing spots

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Diverse hardwood forest ecosystem with abundant bird species

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A favorite area for smallmouth bass fishing along the New River

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Remote hiking trails offering peaceful river and forest views

Notable Natural Features

Elk Shoals

A broad, shallow section of the New River with rocky flats ideal for wading and fishing.

New River Valley Trail

A serene trail following the riverbank, providing scenic vistas and birdwatching opportunities.

River Access Points

Multiple entry points for canoes and kayaks, popular during moderate river flows.