April 04, 2023
ICYMI: Manchin Celebrates Preserve Expansion at New River Gorge, Joins Kickoff of Hinton Landing Development Construction
Charleston, WV — Yesterday, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin
(D-WV), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee,
joined members of the West Virginia congressional delegation, state and local
leaders, The Conservation Fund and the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) to
announce the addition of 963 acres to the preserve portion of New River Gorge
National Park and Preserve near Sandstone, West Virginia. Chairman Manchin then
traveled to Hinton, West Virginia, to kick-off construction of the Hinton
Landing Development.
The added acres at New River Gorge will increase the amount of
public land available for hunting and outdoor recreation activities in an area
commonly known as Irish Mountain. The land was acquired by The Conservation
Fund and was recently transferred to NPS with funding from the Land and Water
Conservation Fund (LWCF). Chairman Manchin’s Great American Outdoors
Act, enacted
in 2020, made permanent full and mandatory annual funding of $900 million
for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
Following the event at the New River Gorge National Park and
Preserve, Chairman Manchin traveled to kick-off construction of the Hinton
Landing development, a planned multi-use park, river access point and trail
head that will rehabilitate areas of the city on the banks of the New River.
Chairman Manchin helped to secure $500,000 in congressionally directed spending
to support the project.
“It was great to be at both New River Gorge and Hinton yesterday
to celebrate two exciting developments that will help increase outdoor
recreation opportunities for all West Virginians. The announcement that 963
acres will be added to the preserve land at New River Gorge will ensure a
historic and culturally significant piece of land is protected for future
generations of outdoorsmen, hunters, fishermen, and more to enjoy. At Hinton,
the Hinton Landing project will provide a new future for a historic part of the
community that was a vital stopping point for boats delivering supplies to
towns and cities along the river. That project will include the first
playground for the children of Hinton and provide safe access to the river for
kayaking, swimming, fishing and boating. West Virginia truly is wild and
wonderful, and, as an avid outdoorsman myself, I can’t wait to see the positive
impacts yesterday’s announcements will bring to our communities,” said
Chairman Manchin.
“Adding new land to New River Gorge National Park is a win for
West Virginia,” said U.S. Representative Carol Miller. “These
additional 963 acres will provide more recreational opportunities and economic
growth, while preserving our rich history and culture. Last year, New River
Gorge National Park had a record number of visitors, and with this addition of
land, more people will be able to enjoy its beauty. West Virginia is truly a
wild and wonderful place, and I look forward to visiting this new stretch in
our first national park.”
“This section of land will be a great addition to the national
preserve portion of the park where hunting is allowed,” said New River
Gorge National Park and Preserve Superintendent Charles Sellars. “Formerly
the largest private landholding within the park’s authorized boundary, it will
both enhance the recreational opportunities in this section of the park and
preserve views of the largest waterfall on the entire New River.”
“The familiar John Denver lyric, ‘Life is old there, older than
the trees,’ is emblematic for the New River Gorge,” said The
Conservation Fund Vice President and West Virginia Director Joe Hankins.
“This is a place with ancient geology, a cultural history of immigration, hard
work and community — and a river that flows through the very heart of West
Virginia. The Conservation Fund is honored to help assure that a family land
legacy will continue, now permanently conserved and newly made part of the New
River Gorge National Park and Preserve. We are grateful to the congressional
delegation for the LWCF funding and to the Department of the Interior and
National Park Service for the partnership to preserve this special place.”
To view photos
from the event at the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, click here.
To view photos
from the Hinton Landing construction kick-off, click here.
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