
5 Ways to Stay Safe on the Trails
Safety is the most important aspect of getting active and staying in an active routine. There are thousands of trail options in southern West Virginia and we want to help you to explore them all safely.

Safety is the most important aspect of getting active and staying in an active routine. There are thousands of trail options in southern West Virginia and we want to help you to explore them all safely.

Expert Hiking Advice From a Park Ranger in the New River Gorge National River. The New River Gorge region has many hiking trails from beginner to advanced.

Regional trail reporting, trail maintenance, and adopt a trail programs are available through a partnership between Active Southern West Virginia (Active SWV) and the New River Gorge Trail Alliance (NRGTA).

Molly Wolff joins the Active SWV team on a part time basis to contribute media and communication support along with photography and graphic design.

The National Park Service and Active Southern West Virginia have received a second year of grant funding from the National Park Foundation’s Active Trails program.

With the new year comes new challenges, Active SWV is challenging you to get active in 2017 and join a free program in your area.

This month we are highlighting Camp Brookside Community Captain Lauren Meade to both show appreciation for her service and to showcase a little bit of her story.

Valentine’s Day is only one of the many days of the year you are bound to devote all of your attention to your significant other.

There is now time for a fall Active SWV Training Team working toward a fundraising costume party race, the Devil Dash 5K hosted by our Community Captain Joseph Gutshall.

Join us in our first ever Bridge Day event, Active SWV: New River Gorge Bridge Day Scavenger Hunt. This will be a photograph hunt with the goal to take a picture of yourself, friends, and family doing the items or capturing the action on the list.
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