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New River State Park
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NEW RIVER STATE PARK
NEW RIVER STATE PARK
358 New River State Park Road
Laurel Springs, North Carolina   28644
(lat:36.4618 lon:-81.3387) map location

Phone: 336-982-2587
The New River was named a National Wild and Scenic River in 1976, and it wildly winds through some of the best North Carolina mountain scenery. New River State Park is base camp for exploration of this river at two principal spotsWagoner Road access and US 221 access. Both offer walk-in camping a few hundred feet from parking areas and both offer paddling access. RV camping is available at U.S. 221 access. Primitive, canoe-in camping is available at multiple access areas along the river.
Nature of the Area
In order to protect this historic river and the scenic area surrounding it, the North Carolina General Assembly, on May 26, 1975, declared the 26.5-mile stretch of the river from its confluence with Dog Creek to the Virginia state line a State Scenic River. In April, 1976, the Secretary of the Interior designated the same portion of the river as a part of the National Wild and Scenic River System. This action was reaffirmed by an act of Congress, and construction of the dam and reservoirs was prohibited. Thus, the New River was preserved and a state park established along its scenic corridor.
History of the Area
The New River is believed to be one of the oldest rivers in North America. It existed before the mountains through which it now passes and, for millions of years, its waters have followed essentially the same course. Many stretches of the New flow through remote countryside not easily accessible by road or trail. The designated scenic segment of the river, 26.5 miles in length, includes 22 miles of the South Fork downstream to its confluence with the North Fork and 4.5 miles of the main stem of the river north to the Virginia line.
Boating
The park offers a variety of boating options for visitors. Canoeing and kayaking are popular activities, with several access points along the river available for launching personal crafts. There's also an on-site canoe camp that provides overnight accommodations for multi-day trips down the river. Fishing is permitted in designated areas, but requires a state fishing license.
Fishing
Enjoy fishing in a pristine, undisturbed river environment. Species include smallmouth bass, spotted bass and various types of sunfish. Canoe-accessible spots offer excellent trout catches. Anglers can also find muskellunge and walleye along the waterway's deeper sections.



Picnicking
1. New River State Park offers scenic picnic areas with tables and grills.
2. Enjoy a riverside meal at the Wagoner Road Access area.
3. The US 221 access point features a large, covered picnic shelter for group outings.
4. Picnic facilities are also available at Alleghany County's Kings Creek Access site within the park boundaries.
5. All picnicking spots provide stunning views of North Carolina's oldest river system in its natural setting.

Birding
Birding enthusiasts can enjoy spotting various species like warblers, vireos and flycatchers. The park offers birdwatching tours for visitors.

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