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Route 9, Beckley, West Virginia

Featured Review : Grandview used to be one of West Virginia’s most popular state parks. Now it is part of the New River Gorge National River system of parks and visitors’ centers where people can learn about the national river. The pa...See Full Review

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Quote: Grandview Park Mountaintop Photo - Grandview Park, Beckley, West Virginia Grandview used to be one of West Virginia’s most popular state parks. Now it is part of the New River Gorge National River system of parks and visitors’ centers where people can learn about the national river. The park’s most visited attraction is the main overlook with stunning view of river and gorge, but much more is here: Grandview Visitors’ Center, one of 4 in the national river system hosting education on New River Gorge; Cliffside Amphitheater, where historic dramas Honey in the Rock and Hatfields and McCoys are presented all summer starting in June; five hiking trails, rated for difficulty, through enchanting mountain forest; and picnic areas on a sunny mountaintop--or in shade. The park is famous for its generous growth of rhododendron, now in bloom all around the parking area.

As with the Visitors’ Center at New River Bridge, don’t underestimate the power of this actual "attraction": Grandview Visitors’ Center. Like the other three in the national area, it is a valuable source of information on the history and geography defined by New River Gorge. (Did you know that this "new" river is older than the Appalachian Mountains themselves? Geologists love this gorge!) The area extends from north of Fayetteville to Hinton in the south, and anyone with time here should plan to visit all four Information Centers: Canyon Rim (at the bridge on Route 19), Thurmond Depot (and the designated historic district where the railroad boomtown once existed), Grandview, and Sandstone Centers. For an 8-stop itinerary, see New River Auto Tour. All are supposed to close at dark--perhaps after Memorial Day, but we found them all closed at 5:00 in mid-May.

I believe there is a second lookout we didn’t visit, but the main one is an eye-popper. Seven mountains create a stupendous panoramic view. A few feet from the main lookout are two trailheads: Tunnels (.4 mi.) and Castle Rock (.5 mi.). To hike (or "climb" is more accurate) Castle Rock, one must be a minimum age, and I forget what it is. Unsure footing is the issue, so anyone with children should probably check with information. The two short trails we walked were enchanting--I’m sure this is the domain of elfin fairies! Interesting rock formations decorate the forest floor and make it unsuitable for bicyclers--we left ours on the car at Grandview. Driving back to I-64 via Route 9, we saw signs to "Share the Road" with bicyclers. This 6-mile stretch follows a ridge that would be good for bikes, but the trails on top of the mountain may be too strewn with rocks. The longest trail is only about 2 miles. Longer trails for bicyclers are nearby, so check at the Visitors’ Center or here.


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