New River Gorge National River

New River Gorge National River
“A rugged, whitewater river flowing northward through deep canyons, the New River is among the oldest rivers on the continent. The park encompasses over 70,000 acres of land along the New River, is rich in cultural and natural history, and offers an abundance of scenic and recreational opportunities.”
  Here is their website.   Canyon Rim Visitor Center, 304-465-0508,    Sandstone Visitor Center 304-466-0417,    Thurmond Depot  (seasonal) 304-574-2115,  Grandview Visitor Center (seasonal) 304-763-3715
Accessibility
Fayetteville Area Trails  Map
Wheelchair AccessibleCanon Rim Boardwalk  0.1 mile “This boardwalk offers scenic views of the gorge and New River Gorge Bridge. An easy walk on a fully accessible ramp leads to the first viewing point…
? There are three trails in the Fayetteville Area described as “easy”.  They are the 1.2 mile Burnwood Trail,  1.1 mile Park Loop Trail, and the 1 mile Timber Ridge Trail.   Call the Canyon Rim Visitor Center to learn if they are suitable for you.
Sandstone-Brooks Area Trails  Map
Wheelchair Accessible Sandstone  Falls Boardwalk 0.2 mile …crosses two bridges leading to islands and observation decks offering fantastic views of the falls and access to fishing areas.”
The Island loop 0.5 mile is described as easy, but rocky.  Better check with the Visitor Center to learn how difficult it is.