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    Gov. Justice: Pipestem state park to add zip-line, canopy tours

    Governor Jim Justice today announced an $11-million investment package for Pipestem Resort State Park that will include new outdoor-adventure infrastructure and updated park accommodations.

    Beginning this spring, visitors to Pipestem, in southern West Virginia, will be able to enjoy a new splash park, lake adventures, guided trout-fishing trips, stand-up paddleboard tours, rock climbing and rappelling instruction, guided mountain bike excursions, and tubing and whitewater kayaking adventures.

    The West Virginia State Parks system and ACE Adventure Resort have partnered to provide these high-adventure activities at the park.

    “West Virginia is truly remarkable in every way. It’s got four of the most beautiful seasons on the planet. Today’s announcement was just one more step in making West Virginia a world-class tourism destination,” Justice said.

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    The highlight of the additions will be the opportunity to ride one of the most extensive zip-line systems in the East when a new canopy tour adventure opens in April. The zip line will feature nine zips, offer breathtaking views of the Bluestone River Gorge and bring new visitors to Pipestem, one of southern West Virginia’s top tourist attractions.

    Bonsai Design of Grand Junction, Colorado, a world-class zip-line course builder, was awarded the zipline contract.

    The zip-line construction is just one part of the $11 million-dollar investment at Pipestem Resort State Park. Cabin modernizations, campground upgrades, water and wastewater plant replacement, and tram renovations are also forthcoming for 2019.

    “We’ve been trying to put this together for several years and it’s finally coming to fruition,” said Stephen McDaniel, director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, which oversees the state parks system.

    “This is truly a cooperative effort between DNR and ACE Adventure Resort and we look forward to the additional recreation this partnership will bring to Pipestem and the surrounding area. We believe that the zip lines, as well as whitewater adventure tours, tubing, additional mountain biking opportunities, and the other new activities, will help draw and retain visitors to Pipestem Resort.

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    “ACE is excited to partner with Pipestem to provide guided adventure activities to guests staying at the resort, including the zip line,” said Paul Buechler, chief financial officer of ACE Adventure Resort, which has extensive experience with its own zip line canopy tour in the New River Gorge.

    “The course will cross the Bluestone river and gorge three times at heights of more than 300 feet. The return trip up the aerial tram also is unique and offers guests a complete view from bottom to top, highlighting the beauty of the Bluestone gorge.”

    Over the next few months, park staff will work with ACE to provide different packages for the zip line and other outdoor adventures, including overnight accommodations. Pipestem has modernized its cabins for new and returning guests to have the best stay possible.

    “These will be world-class recreational opportunities added to Pipestem Resort,” said Pipestem Superintendent Brett McMillion. “At the end of the tour, guests will be able to sample some of the best food and drink West Virginia has to offer at the Mountain Creek Lodge Dining Room and Lounge. For guests who want to extend their visit, we also will have overnight lodging, several dining and shopping opportunities and a wide variety of other outdoor activities, like golf, biking, boating, fishing and horseback riding.”

    More information will be available soon at .


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    David Sibray
    David Sibray
    Historian, real estate agent, and proponent of inventive economic development in West Virginia, David Sibray is the founder and publisher of West Virginia Explorer Magazine. For more information, he may be reached at 304-575-7390.

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