Adventure Town: Fayetteville, West Virginia

Plan a long weekend getaway with our Fayetteville adventure guide, featuring great outdoor escapes, where to stay, and where to eat.

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Three words encapsulate Fayetteville's appeal: New River Gorge. Every year, on the third Saturday in October, 275,000 spectators converge here for Bridge Day, when BASE jumpers fling themselves into the 876-foot (267-meter) deep chasm. (Care to try yourself? Start prepping: You need to complete a minimum of 200 parachute jumps to be eligible.) The Gorge's thrilling National Wild and Scenic–designated river also attracts white water paddlers from all over the world.

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Get New River scouting tips at the Cathedral Cafe, an espresso joint that serves as Fayetteville's unofficial welcome center (cathedralcafe). Much of the river's roller-coaster rapids rate up to Class V during spring, and you can access over a hundred paddling, climbing, fishing, and biking outfitters right in town. Or take a drive to the Elk River Touring Center in Monongahela National Forest for mountain biking and X-C skiing (www.ertc.com).

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After a challenging day running the river, join other paddlers noshing on wild boar ribs at Smokey's on the Gorge (www.smokeysonthegorge.com).

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Country Road Cabins has 20 unique log cabins for rent in the middle of the woods, each with a deck, hot tub, and gas grill (doubles from $180; www.wvcabins.com).

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