New River 100

The New River 100 presents an exhilarating 103-mile loop that begins and ends in Glen Jean, West Virginia. Designed to cater to the bold spirits of overlanders, adventure motorcyclists, and SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) enthusiasts, this route offers a dynamic mix of terrain including dirt, gravel, and paved surfaces. It promises not just a journey across diverse landscapes, but an adventure through the heart of West Virginia’s natural beauty and historical richness.

Key Highlights Along the Route:

1. New River Gorge Bridge: An iconic steel arch bridge that offers breathtaking views over the New River Gorge. It’s not just an engineering marvel but a sight to behold, especially during the autumn months when the foliage is in full bloom.

2. Thurmond, WV: Step back in time in this virtually abandoned historic coal town, which now serves as a silent reminder of West Virginia’s bustling era of coal mining.

3. Prince, WV: A quaint town that’s home to the charming Prince Station, offering picturesque scenes and a slice of serene rural life.

4. Babcock State Park: Explore the rugged beauty of West Virginia in Babcock State Park, famous for its scenic vistas and the iconic Glade Creek Grist Mill, a popular subject for photographers.

5. Camp Washington Carver: A significant cultural and historical site that once served as a retreat for African American youth and now hosts a variety of cultural events and festivals.

6. Endless Wall Hiking Trail: For those willing to take a detour off their bikes or vehicles, this trail offers unparalleled views of the New River Gorge below, especially from the diamond point lookout.

7. Falls Creek Waterfalls: A hidden gem offering serene views of cascading waters amidst lush greenery. A perfect spot for a restful break along the journey.

8. Plum Orchard Lake: An idyllic spot for fishing, picnicking, or simply enjoying the peaceful lake views surrounded by diverse flora and fauna.

Suggested Equipment: To fully enjoy the New River 100 loop, it’s suggested to come prepared with either all-terrain or mud-terrain tires to handle the varied terrain with ease. High clearance vehicles or adventure/enduro motorcycles are recommended to navigate the route’s challenges comfortably. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of adventure, the tranquility of nature, or a dose of West Virginian history, the New River 100 caters to all, promising an unforgettable journey through the Appalachian wilderness.