ACE Adventure Blog
Excited about your upcoming trip to ACE Adventure Resort? Trying to decide if you’re ready to start your adventure this year? Are you a super fan? No matter what the circumstances this is the spot to stay in the know about all things adventure and ACE!
Ziplining in the New River Gorge I haven’t done much ziplining before. I’ve only gone ziplining once on a vacation back in 2014 and it was a one-time thing. I was perched at the top…
READ MOREWhen you are looking for outdoor fall activities to do, ACE Adventure Resort has anything you could dream of. From zipline canopy tours to kayaking, ATV rides and mud obstacle courses, there’s no better place…
READ MOREFall in the New River Gorge is one of the best times to adventure in our region. The changing leaves make for more stunning views, and the cooler temperatures make some adventures in the outdoors…
READ MOREWhen the leaves begin to change and the temperatures cool down, you may want to layer up in all your most comfy clothes and settle into another binge watch of Friends. But, we’re here to…
READ MOREWe’re rapidly approaching the spookiest season of the year: Halloween. Over the past couple of decades, All Hallows’ Eve has evolved into a celebration fitting for all ages, not just kids. Families are replacing one…
READ MOREWe’re on the heels of yet another glorious summer filled with white water rafting along the New River Gorge, hiking through the Appalachian Mountains, and ziplining above lush, awe-inspiring forestry. Summer’s temperatures, golden sunshine, and…
READ MOREIt may not seem like it at the moment with the temperatures hovering in the mid-60s, but we’re weeks away from our first snowfall here in the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. While the forthcoming snowfall comes…
READ MOREIt’s no secret that the beautiful city of Oak Hill, WV, is renowned for its whitewater rafting, zip lining, rock climbing, and so many more adventure activities. Thrill-seekers escape from some of the East Coast’s largest cities to our community of 8,388 to challenge themselves on rivers, rock walls, and bike trails.
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