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Overview of New River Wagoner Access Walk-In Group Campsite

New River State Park, located in North Carolina, is known for offering outdoor enthusiasts a chance to enjoy the scenic beauty of the New River, which is one of the oldest rivers in the North American continent. The Wagoner Access Walk-In Group Campsite is a specific area designated for group camping within the park.

Campsite Location

The New River Wagoner Access Walk-In Group Campsite is situated in a serene part of the park, offering a more secluded camping experience. Access to the campsite typically requires a short walk from the parking area, which means campers must carry their equipment to the site.

Group Campsite Features

  • Capacity: The site is designed to accommodate larger groups. The maximum capacity for people should be confirmed with the park as this can change.
  • Amenities: Basic amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and restrooms, but may not extend to electric hookups or potable water, so be sure to check if you need to bring your water supply or water purification methods.
  • Advance Booking: Group campsites often require advance reservation, especially during peak seasons. Check the park's website or call the park office to make a reservation.

Activities in the Park

  • Canoeing and Kayaking: The New River is perfect for water activities, including canoeing and kayaking.
  • Fishing: Anglers enjoy fishing in the New River, known for its excellent smallmouth bass, among other species.
  • Hiking: Explore a variety of trails in the park, ranging from easy walks to more challenging hikes.
  • Wildlife Watching: Bird watchers and nature enthusiasts can look out for the diverse species that inhabit the park.

Rules and Regulations

  • Permits/Licenses: Depending on the activity, you may need to obtain a fishing license or other permits.
  • Fires: Maintain fires within designated fire rings and always monitor your fire.
  • Trash: Follow Leave No Trace principles—pack in, pack out all trash, and leave the area as you found it.
  • Wildlife: Do not feed wildlife and ensure food is stored securely.
  • Quiet Hours: Respect quiet hours to ensure a pleasant experience for all campers.

Access to Campsite

  • Vehicle Access: Confirm the type of vehicle access available, as some sites may not be vehicle-friendly and might require a higher clearance or four-wheel-drive in certain conditions.
  • Accessibility: Consider the fitness level and needs of your group, as walk-in sites need carrying all your gear from the parking area to the site.

Weather and Safety

  • Weather Considerations: The weather can change rapidly, so check forecasts and prepare for all conditions.
  • Emergency Procedures: Familiarize yourself with local emergency procedures, the location of the nearest hospital, and have a means to call for help if reception is available.

Reservation and Contact Information

To book the Wagoner Access Walk-In Group Campsite or to get more precise, up-to-date information, contact the New River State Park office or visit their website. Fees, policies, and availability can change, so to ensure a successful camping experience, direct communication with the park is highly recommended.

Note: For official and current conditions, amenities, rules, and reservation details, always check with New River State Park before planning your trip, as information can change over time.

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