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Expanded parking along Endless Wall Trail in Fayette County to increase visitor safety ahead of Bridge Day

LANSING, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice visited New River Gorge National Park & Preserve to celebrate continued growth and investment. Additionally, Gov. Justice announced that this year’s Bridge Day attendance is expected to reach record numbers.

As West Virginia’s largest single-day festival, Bridge Day attracts thousands to the New River Gorge Bridge each third Saturday in October for thrilling base-jumping, rappelling, and various festivities.

To accommodate the growing visitation numbers of Bridge Day and the New River Gorge National Park, Gov. Justice cut the ribbon on an expanded parking facility for the Endless Wall Trail. This new parking lot will enhance safety and accessibility for visitors, allowing for a smoother experience as they explore one of the park’s most popular hiking destinations.

“Bridge Day is one of West Virginia’s proudest traditions of the year,” Gov. Justice said. “The day attracts visitors from around the world to our beautiful New River Gorge National Park. Today’s celebration of the expanded park at Endless Wall Trail is perfect timing. It’s more than extra spaces—it’s about improving safety and evolving with the growing demands for visitation. There is no doubt that West Virginia tourism is booming, and I could not be more proud to support that momentum. I look forward to this new space accommodating many visitors this weekend.” 

While in the Gorge, Gov. Justice thanked the Department of Transportation and Tourism and the National Park Service for their work in expanding parking infrastructure near the Endless Wall Trailhead, just off 119. As park visitation has grown in recent years, the need for additional parking has grown, and the three agencies have collaborated to make that a reality.  

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