National
& State Parks
Mount
Hope is located on a plateau just above
the world-renown New River Gorge a
scenic area that has been called
the outdoor-recreation destination of
the Eastern U.S. Three national parks
protect more than a third of the New
River Gorge region, and several State-managed
parks in the area
often provide cabins, campsites,
restaurants, and museums.
Read
more about national and
state parks in the New River Gorge
region.
Whitewater
Rafting
& Kayaking
Two
of America's best whitewater rafting rivers --
the exciting New River and treacherous Gauley
River -- course through forested canyons less
than 30 minutes from Mount Hope. The
nearby New River is one of the nation's
best-known intermediate whitewater
rivers, attracting tens of thousands of
amateur and expert rafters each summer.
Further north, the Gauley River is one of the
world's most challenging whitewater
courses, luring the world's expert
rafters and kayakers during high water
in October. Read more
about kayaking
and whitewater rafting the New River Gorge.
Hiking
& Mountain Biking
No
matter what your mode of non-vehicular
travel, you'll find a paradise of trails
weaving among the local highlands and
gorges. Many miles of public hiking and
mountain biking trails
explore the forests of the adjacent New
River Gorge National River and nearby
Hawk's Nest and Babcock state parks and
Plum Orchard Wildlife Management Area.
Undeveloped trails follow old mining and
logging roads throughout the entire
region. Read more about New
River Gorge hiking and hiking trails
and mountain biking
trips in the New River Gorge region.
Fishing
& Hunting
Hunting
and fishing are integrated into every
aspect of West Virginia culture, and for
this reason our hunting and fishing
areas are many and well developed. To
the east of Mount Hope sprawls the Plum
Orchard Lake Wildlife Management Area,
which features excellent hunting and one
of the best Bluegill holes in the
Eastern U.S. To the west, Mount Hopes
Dunloup Creek flows into the canyon of
New River, a swift-moving stream that
offers fishing for every local variety
-- small-mouth bass, large-mouth bass,
channel catfish, brown trout, rainbow
trout. Farm ponds and mountain streams
supplement the angling opportunities.
Public and private hunting lands cover
most of the region. Read more
about fishing
in the New River Gorge.
Rock
Climbing, Rappelling
Less
than 20-minutes north of Mount Hope,
cliffs along the rim of the New River
Gorge make up the largest rock-climbing
area in the Eastern U.S. Thousands of
climbers make an annual journey to the
region to scale the sandstone's vertical
cracks and enjoy the tremendous views
the canyon affords. Read more about rappelling
and rock climbing in the New River Gorge
region.
Skiing
and Winter Sports
Skiers will find one
of the most accessible ski resorts in
the south only 30 minutes away at
Winterplace Ski Resort on I-77. Other ski resorts
are located less than three-hours to the
north and east at Snowshoe and Canaan
Valley. Read more about West Virginia skiing and winter sports
Golfing
Golfers
will find dozens of excellent courses
within an hour's drive, including the
world-class courses at The
Greenbrier. Six courses encircle
Beckley, WV, to the south, and four grace
the New River highlands, to the north.
Many courses include restaurants,
lounges, and other recreation facilities
including health clubs and tennis
courts. Read more about golfing
and golf courses.
Indoor
Recreation
Gymnasiums,
health clubs, bowling alleys, country
clubs, and other recreation facilities
pepper the hillsides around the Mount
Hope, Beckley, and Oak Hill areas. All
are convenient to Mount Hope and the
local interstate network.
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