You may never have even heard of the tiny public space in West Virginia known as the Gauley Bridge Welcome Center. But for being such a relatively unknown dot on the map, this little park and visitors center sure does mark a natural wonder in West Virginia of absolutely mammoth significance! That’s because the Gauley Bridge Welcome Center sits on the point of land that facilitates the merging (and thus, the ending) of the New River and the Gauley River to form a brand new waterway: the Kanawha River.

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Find the Gauley Bridge Welcome Center for yourself at 10739 Midland Trail in Gauley Bridge, West Virginia. Have you ever visited this underrated little public space to enjoy the waterfront views?

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