The Missing Link: How Jeb Corey Is Solving West Virginia’s Outdoor Transportation Gap

Hosted by: Ben Isenberg & Clay Elkins
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Fly into Charleston, step outside Yeager Airport, get into a waiting rental UTV, and have your luggage taken up ahead. That’s the flagship experience Jeb Corey is building at Link WV — a two-part operation launching May 1st that pairs a West Virginia destination website with an on-the-ground transportation service to actually get people where the state’s outdoor recreation is.

The problem Link WV is solving is one Jeb kept running into himself: West Virginia has world-class outdoor assets, but if you’re coming from out of state, getting between all of it is complicated. You need to know which river access connects to which shuttle, which trailhead parking lots fill up by 9 a.m. on a Saturday, which waterfalls are even findable on Google Maps. Link WV fills that gap with pre-programmed tours, bike rack-equipped vehicles for Greenbrier River Trail shuttles, kayak connections, and last-mile flexibility that small outfitters often can’t provide on their own. The partnership with Breeze Airways and Yeager Airport — fly in, step outside, go — is what makes it something the state hasn’t had before.

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