The aerial tram will hold six persons per car and will also be ADA-accessible. The estimated completion of the project is late spring 2025. The $8 million tram replacement project is just a portion of the more than $250+ million in investments made in West Virginia State Parks over the last seven years.
“Over the past seven years, our state parks system has undergone a complete transformation thanks to Governor Justice’s leadership and commitment to making West Virginia the best destination in the country,” West Virginia Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby said. “Revenue and visitation are both up across the system due to these improvements. I’m looking forward to seeing the continued success of our treasured parks system.”
Investments have been made across the state at its 36 parks, nine forests and three rail trails. The projects include creating two new state parks, Cacapon Resort State Park’s new lodge, renovations at every lodge and cabin in the system, hundreds of new campsites built or upgraded, new recreational facilities and much-needed infrastructure upgrades systemwide.
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