West Virginia's New River Gorge National Park adds 45 acres
WV land to provide easier access to national preserve
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America's newest national park just got bigger.
The New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in West Virginia has added 45 acres to the area designated as a preserve, the National Park Service said in a news release Tuesday. The tract, on Beury Mountain east of the Thurmond area, will provide easier access to lands that are already in the national preserve.
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"This property is a great addition to the national preserve portion of the park where hunting is allowed," said New River Gorge Superintendent Charles Sellars. "It connects two previously non-contiguous sections and assures that hunters and other users have easier access to an existing 85-acre section of the preserve."
The park's authorized boundaries were modified by Congress in December 2020, allowing for the tract's purchase.
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Access to the new property will be limited at first as the park establishes suitable areas for parking and marks the boundary, the statement said.