Tag Archives: New River Gorge Bridge
With our first rafting trip of the season only 5 days away, Old Man Winter has one more parting shot and some knock out scenery. Continue reading →
Those of you who’ve rafted beneath the bridge know how spectacular the view can be from other vantage points. Here’s the insider information on the best ways to the see the New River Gorge Bridge. Continue reading →
Carpe Diem. Seize the day. A stroke isn’t enough to keep one man’s aunt from her dream to walk the New River Gorge Bridge catwalk and reminds us to make the most of every day. Continue reading →
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It was a shocking scene under the New River Gorge Bridge. There I was, 850 feet up in the air. I was walking on the tiny catwalk under the massive bridge, training to become a Bridge Walk tour guide. Then, all of a sudden, we spotted a Peregrine Falcon!
ACE Raft is more than just the East Coast’s best adventures and exciting whitewater. There are plenty of things to see and do without getting wet and no paddles are required! Continue reading →
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Benji Simpson and his team are on the last leg of construction of Bridgewalk, a unique, low-impact adventure that will place people in the very superstructure of the New River Gorge Bridge, over 800′ above the river. Continue reading →
So this year, I have made a list of ACE-related New Year’s Resolutions. I readily admit that I have not taken advantage of all that we offer here, but this is my year: Scott’s top 10 for 2010. Continue reading →
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Beginning this summer, guests of ACE and visitors to Southern West Virginia will have an opportunity for a vacation adventure that you can’t find anywhere else on this continent: A tour under the New River Gorge Bridge, also known as BridgeWalk. Continue reading →
Walking on the catwalk beneath the New River Gorge Bridge offers the chance to view the structure from underneath and the New River from 876 feet above Continue reading →
Bridge Day weekend in West Virginia is a special time of year. ACE Adventure will take you rafting to watch from below as BASE Jumpers drop from the New River Gorge Bridge Continue reading →

















