Rafting on the New River below the gorge

Signature guide

Raft the river, then understand why Bridge Day takes over the town

Fayetteville’s best-known weekends are built around the New River itself: commercial rafting through the gorge and, each October, the rare morning when the bridge becomes a civic stage.

Choose the river day before the lodging

Rafting is not a decorative add-on here. For many visitors it is the reason to come, and the right trip depends on season, water level, group confidence, and whether the goal is a family introduction or a bigger Lower New day.

Bridge Day is different. The annual October event centers on the New River Gorge Bridge, with BASE jumping, vendors, road closures, shuttles, and a festival atmosphere that makes Fayetteville busier than a normal fall weekend. Lodging should be handled early, and the official event site should be checked before committing to timing.

How to avoid the two common mistakes

  • Do not book the most intense rafting trip just because it sounds iconic. Match the run to the least experienced person in the group.
  • Do not treat Bridge Day like a normal overlook stop. Plan parking, shuttles, road closures, layers, and a slower meal afterward.
  • Use Fayetteville for the evening if you can. The town is part of the payoff after a wet river day or a crowded bridge morning.