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BECKLEY. This three-and-a-half mile trail meanders from Mabscott to Cranberry Creek Crossing and is home to local plant and animal species. The paved trail, ideal for walkers or bicyclists, features an array of sights for the nature lover to explore and enjoy.
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BECKLEY. Located a few miles southeast of Beckley, Little Beaver Park offers visitors an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy local sights and sounds. Recreational opportunities at the park include an 18-acre lake for swimming and boating, enclosed playgrounds, picnic areas and a variety of trails for hiking, biking and sightseeing. Be sure to venture on the Haunted Trail for a heart-pounding good time.
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Flowing north from the southern part of the state, the New River has cut a stunningly beautiful gorge through the rock here, creating a popular tourist attraction and a haven for wildlife. Established in 1978, the New River Gorge National River protects 53 miles of free-flowing waterways. There are a variety of recreational activities along the river, including boating, hiking, camping, bicycling, and horseback riding. The well known New River Gorge Bridge is accessed from the Canyon Rim visitor center, on U.S. Route 19, about 30 minutes north of Beckley.
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BECKLEY. Beckley's quaint Shoemaker Square serves as a hub of activity, especially in the warmer months when numerous public events are staged on its picturesque grounds. The park-like setting is ideal for an afternoon respite or a picnic, and the surrounding streets offer sights to visit, such as the Beckley Courthouse, and charming shops where you can lose a couple of hours browsing.
Looking for some peace and quiet? An idyllic spot to relax and unwind? You've made it to the right category. Here, we list some of the most beautiful and functional parks in the city. Many provide jogging and cycling trails, picnic sites, and large, open areas for throwing a Frisbee or walking your dog.
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