Cabins and campsites with Direct Access to West Virginia's Hatfield and McCoy Trails.
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Cabins and campsites with Direct Access to West Virginia's Hatfield and McCoy Trails.
(304) 395-0000 CALL NOW to reserve your ADVENTURE
West Virginia’s Hatfield and McCoy Trails is made up of over 600+ miles of trails located in the rich mountains of southern West Virginia.
As one of the largest off-highway vehicle trail systems in the world, Hatfield-McCoy Trails is open 365 days a year and offers something for every skill level.
Trails range from the scenic mountain views of Pinnacle Creek, to the tight and twisting trails of Bearwallow. Many trails connect to West Virginia’s “ATV friendly towns” where visitors can grab a bite to eat and experience true Southern hospitality.
The Hatfield-McCoy Trails provides the finest recreational experience in the country, and with praises from Dirt Wheels, ATV Illustrated, ATV Sport, Dirt Rider, and ATV Magazine, as well as television features on Outdoor Channelprograms such as Fishers ATV World, Dirt Trax TV and others, it seems people are taking note.
West Virginia is known as “Almost Heaven,” so it’s only natural that the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System has become known as “Trails Heaven.”
Ivy Branch will reopen in 2019.
The Rock House Trail System opened in October 2000 and is one of the original three systems of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails.
With over 100 miles of trails, the. Rockhouse Trail System offers a wide variety of trails at all difficulty levels. It is especially popular with riders who are looking for an “Extreme” riding experience.
This trail system has direct access to the ATV-friendly towns of Man and Gilbert, West Virginia.
Each of these towns offer fuel, food and lodging, along with a generous helping of southern hospitality.
The Devil AnseTrail System links up to two other Hatfield McCoy Trail Systems- Rockhouse and Buffalo Mountain- totaling over 300 miles of trail.
The trailhead is located in the town of Matewan, West Virginia, historically known for being the heart of the Hatfield McCoy Feud.
The Bearwallow Trail System is located near the ATV-friendly town of Logan, WV.
Opened in October 2000, It is one of the original three systems of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails and is commonly known for its single track and Most Difficult-rated trails.
It’s mix of easy- riding scenic vistas and difficult trails make it one of the more popular systems for the Hatfield-McCoy Trails.
This trail system has direct access to gas, food and lodging. Bearwallow is the only trail to be open to ORVs as well as ATVs, UTVs and off-road motorcycles.
Located near Ashland, West VIrginia is, the Indian Ridge Trail System offers a nice variety of trails of all difficulty levels.
This trail system offers community access to the ATV-friendly towns of Northfork and Keystone.
These nearby communities offer gas, food and lodging. The trail system also connects with two other Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems—Pinnacle Creek and Pocahontas—to allow extended off-road trips.
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