How Crowded Is New River Gorge in January?
January is a very quiet month at New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, running about 0.3× the park's average month — roughly 2% of the year's visitors come in January. It is the quietest month of the year here — the best time to have the place largely to yourself, though you may trade away some warmth and daylight. Typical January weather averages a high near 41°F and a low around 24°F, with about 3.1" of precipitation and roughly 15.5" of snow. You'll get about 9.7 hours of daylight to explore.
Frequently Asked Questions
January is very quiet at New River Gorge National Park & Preserve (about 0.3× the average month). Our best-time score rates it "Poor". The single best month overall is September.
The busiest month is July and the quietest is January. January sits at about 0.3× the park's average, or 2% of annual visitation.
Source: National Park Service Visitor Use Statistics (1984–2025), NOAA NCEI Climate Normals 1991–2020. Updated 2026-06-20.