36 C.F.R. § 7.89
(a) Hunting—(1) May I hunt within New River Gorge National River? Yes, you may hunt if you:
(b) Bicycling.
(1) Where may I ride a bicycle within New River Gorge National River? Bicycle use is allowed:
(ii) On administrative roads and trails authorized for bicycle use as listed in the following table.
Administrative Roads and Trails Authorized for Bicycle Use—North to South Hawks Nest Connector Trail Fayetteville Trail Park Loop Trail Timber Ridge Trail Kaymoor Trail Craig Branch Trail Arrowhead Trail Long Point Trail (except 0.2 miles closest to Long Point Vista) Keeneys Creek Rail Trail Headhouse Trail Tipple Trail Seldom Seen Trail Nuttallburg Town Loop Connector Trail Brooklyn Mine Trail Brooklyn Miner's Connector Trail Southside Trail Rend Trail Stone Cliff Trail Terry Top Trail Garden Ground Stacked Loop Trail Little Laurel Trail Mud Turn Trail Glade Creek Trail Panther Branch Connector Trail
(3) What requirements must I meet to ride a bicycle within New River Gorge National River?
(i) In addition to the applicable provisions in 36 CFR part 4, all bicyclists must yield to other trail users in the following manner:
(4) How will the Superintendent manage bicycle use where it is authorized? The Superintendent may close park and administrative roads, parking areas and trails, or portions thereof, reopen the same, or impose conditions or restrictions for bicycle use after taking into consideration public health and safety, natural and cultural resource protection, and other management activities and objectives.
[68 FR 55317, Sept. 25, 2003, as amended at 78 FR 73097, Dec. 5, 2013]