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New River Gorge National River
Plan A Field Trip
Ranger showing students some of the New River's aquatic species
A ranger shows students some of the New River's aquatic species

All educational groups are welcome to visit New River Gorge National River either as a self-guided trip or as part of the park’s on-site, ranger-led educational programs. All programs are free of charge to schools and teachers. The Park’s Education Staff offers a wide variety of educational programs and activities at these areas within the park:

 

Burnwood Day Use Area
Canyon Rim Visitor Center
Glade Creek Day Use Area
Grandview Day Use Area
Sandstone Falls Day Use Area
Sandstone Visitor Center
Thurmond National Historic District

 

Reserving a Program:

On-site, ranger-led education programs are available by reservation only and are based on staff availability.

 

Follow this link, On-site (In-Park) Education Programs, for a list of available on-site ranger-led programs. A contact number and email address is listed with the program list.

 

 

Trip Guidelines:

For educational effectiveness, safety and resource protection, we will only work with one class-size group (up to 30 students) at a time. Therefore, if you are bringing more than one class, please be prepared to conduct activities with the other class(es) while one class is with a ranger.

 

When visiting the park, we ask that:

1. You call as soon as possible if you must cancel your ranger-led program

2. You have one teacher or chaperone for every 10 students and be responsible for maintaining group discipline

3. Participants wear good walking or tennis shoes NOT flip flops or sandals

4. Participants wear clothing appropriate to daily weather conditions

5. You bring along any student medications and be prepared to administer them

6. Participants bring meals or food if planning to dine at the park as there are no vendors or vending machine in the park

Ranger and children at park overlook  

Did You Know?
Over one million visitors come to New River Gorge National River each year. Park rangers assist visitors and help them better understand the park and the park resources.

Last Updated: January 17, 2007 at 08:08 EST