Gauley River Access Plans Announced by Park Service
An Open Letter to Gauley River Boaters
August 13, 2008
Dear Boaters,
The 2008 Gauley season is going to be an exciting time for the Gauley River National Recreation
Area. For the first time in the since the Gauley River NRA was established, the park now
owns mid-river access where upper Gauley trips may take off the river and lower Gauley trips may
put on. The river accesses recently acquired are the Masons Branch river access and the new
Woods Ferry river access. In both cases, the park was only able to purchase what the
landowners were willing to sell. Therefore, the areas are not as large as we would like,
and parking will be limited.
The Woods Ferry access is the larger of the two river access we purchased. The Woods Ferry
access is located on river right and off of Panther Mountain Road approximately 4.7 miles west of
Route 129 and 1.1 miles west of Masons Branch. By river, the Woods Ferry access is
approximately 2.75 miles down stream from Masons Branch. The access has a medium size
parking lot at river level that will be designated for private boater vehicles. The Parking
area is a short walk, approximately 100 yards, from the boat ramp. At the river’s
edge, we leveled and graveled two ramps to the river, one for private boaters and one for
commercial boaters. Next to the private boater ramp we will designate a vehicle loading and
unloading area. Private boaters will be able to drive up to the ramp to drop off boats and
equipment. The commercial boat ramp is just up stream, approximately 25 yards, so private
and commercial vehicle traffic will be on the same road and will share the same
turn-around. The park will provide portable toilets near the boat ramps and the parking
area.
At Masons Branch the park acquired the road to the river access, the small turnaround, and the
boat ramp. In addition, several of the commercial rafting companies retained legal access
to, or across, the land in the form of retained rights-of-ways. Due to the limited amount
of land available at this access and the retained rights, we plan to restrict vehicle access at
Masons Branch this year. Access will be managed much like it has been in past years.
To help with parking, American Whitewater has leased the Legg field above Masons Branch.
The field will be available throughout the Gauley season for private boater parking. During
the Gauley Festival and the following weekend, the West Virginia Rivers Coalition will be
providing a boat shuttle from Legg field to the Masons Branch river access. This shuttle
will be operated as a fundraiser for the West Virginia Rivers Coalition.
Depending on visitation/traffic levels, the park is going to try to allow private boater vehicle
access to Masons Branch river access on Fridays and Mondays. Access will be allowed for
loading and unloading only. Boaters will still park at the Legg Field. Our park
maintenance crew has been working to improve the road to Masons Branch. They will be
trimming back the road shoulders and repairing the potholes; however, the road will still be a
one lane narrow road with limited pull-offs for passing oncoming traffic. Please restrict
use of this road on Mondays and Fridays to vehicles used for dropping off or picking up
equipment. On the weekends when the West Virginia Rivers Coalition is not running the
equipment shuttle at Masons Branch, the park will try to provide an equipment shuttle. The
details of this are being worked out at this time and we anticipate having the equipment shuttle
in place for the opening weekend of Gauley Season.
As our planning efforts progress, we will post information on our web page at www.nps.gov/gari as well as continuing to communicate with
private boaters through partnering organizations such as American Whitewater and the West
Virginia Rivers Coalition. This will be our first year managing these two new accesses on
the Gauley River. We expect there will be some growing pains and there are still many
details to be worked out. However, with the cooperation of the boating community, we
anticipate this year’s Gauley season will be very successful and a significant improvement
for private boaters.
Sincerely,
Gary Hartley, Chief Ranger
New River Gorge National River
Gauley River National Recreation Area
Bluestone National Scenic River
Mark Singleton
PO Box 1540
Cullowhee, NC 28723