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New River State Park
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| The New River, the centerpiece of the 1,500-acre New River State Park near Wilkesboro, North Carolina, is ironically believed to be one of the oldest rivers in the world. Its placid, slow-flowing waters wind through bucolic farmlands, past both grassy meadows and rugged hillsides. Its banks are covered with wildflowers in season, and good trout and bass fishing can be had from both boat and bank. Designated a National Scenic River in 1976, this gentle river is perhaps best enjoyed by canoe. Three river access areas offer ideal campsites and opportunities for picnicking and fishing. |
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Discover the New River State Park main attractions and plan your visit. |
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Find out more details regarding the New River State Park history and ecology. |
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Explore the 'things to do' while wandering through the New River State Park. |
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