New River Gorge in September: Crowds, Weather & What to Pack
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September is a solid shoulder-season month to visit New River Gorge National Park: crowds run 66% of the July peak (185,236 average visits), days average 75°F with 12.5 hours of daylight. Computed from NPS and NOAA data.
Crowds in September
New River Gorge averages 185,236 recreation visits in September — 66% of what July, the peak month, draws. That crowd level sets the tone for parking, permits and lodging.
Weather & daylight
Days are pleasant (highs average 75°F), and nights stay mild (lows average 54°F). Average precipitation is 3.7″ for the month. Mid-month daylight runs 12.5 hours.
NOAA 1991–2020 monthly normals, station OAK HILL, WV US (4 mi from park coordinates, 2,040 ft elevation) — conditions vary inside the park, especially with elevation. Daylight computed for the 15th of September.
What to pack for New River Gorge in September
Computed from the month's weather normals above — not a generic list.
- Rain shell + pack cover — 3.7″ of precipitation is normal this month
- Sturdy broken-in footwear, navigation and a basic first-aid kit — every park, every month
Want quieter or kinder conditions? The computed best months for New River Gorge are March and April.
Common questions
Is New River Gorge crowded in September?
Moderately: September runs 66% of the July peak, averaging 185,236 visits (NPS, 2021–2025).
What is the weather like in New River Gorge in September?
Average highs of 75°F, lows of 54°F, 3.7″ of precipitation (NOAA 1991–2020 normals, OAK HILL, WV US station).
What should I pack for New River Gorge in September?
Rain shell + pack cover; Sturdy broken-in footwear, navigation and a basic first-aid kit — the full weather-computed list is on this page.
See also: the best national parks to visit in September · Last verified 2026-07-16