In West Virginia's New River Gorge, whitewater rafting -- and a 2020 national park designation -- is breathing new life into a region once defined by coal mining.
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- Outdoor tourism, especially whitewater rafting, is driving economic revival in New River Gorge.
- Coal mining jobs in the region have significantly declined due to competition from natural gas. 41s
- The area's transformation began with the closure of the last coal mine and the arrival of the whitewater industry. 55s
- Designation as a national park led to a 40% increase in visitation and nearly doubled local employment and visitor spending. 1m 14s
- The local economy saw an $86 million boost in a recent year due to increased tourism. 1m 40s