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NEW RIVER TRAIL STATE PARK ADDS TO ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR 2009

Despite a struggling economy, Virginia State Parks set a new attendance record in 2009, with 7,534,960 visitors, a four percent increase over 2008.

New River Trail State Park added to the increase in visitation with 960,096 visitors in 2009, up 8,104 visitors from 2008.

“We have seen an increase from the North Eastern states this year such as New York, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire,” said New River Trail Park Manager Mark Hufeisen.  “We still have our local visitors and our visitors from South Carolina and North Carolina.  I would say most of our visitation is from out of state.  I think the impact for us has been adding more shows in the park and having more activities for guests.”

In 2009, 9,062 visitors spent the night in a New River Trail State Park campground. 
While Virginia State Parks are a primary vacation destination for millions of people from around the country, state parks also are an economic stimulant to local economies.

The estimated economic impact of New River Trail State Park in 2009 was $15,896,194 million, up from $15,808,184 in 2008, which is $88,010 difference between the two years.

 “The contribution of Virginia State Parks to state and local tourism is significant and can be especially important in the current economic climate,” said Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation State Parks Director Joe Elton.  “Overnight guests in 26 of Virginia’s 35 state parks contribute to local economies, as well as to the state economy. Last year, more than 899,000 people stayed in cabins, family lodges or campsites located across Virginia,” he said.

For general park information go to www.virginiastateparks.gov, contact the park office at 276-699-6778 or email New River Trail at NewRiverTrail@dcr.virginia.gov.  New River Trail is located at 176 Orphanage Drive, Foster Falls, VA 24360.  The park is four miles off Exit 24 from Interstate 77.  Follow the brown park signs.  

Overnight reservations can also be made by calling 1-800-933-PARK (7275) or by booking on line.

Published: 02/10/2010


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