Located in West Virginia, Hatfield-McCoy Trails is a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking thrilling adventures. With over 800 miles of well-maintained trails, visitors can experience the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains while enjoying activities such as ATV riding, mountain biking, and hiking. The trails are divided into several trail systems, each offering unique landscapes and challenges for all skill levels. Whether you are a seasoned rider or a beginner looking for a new experience, Hatfield-McCoy Trails provides a memorable outdoor experience for all. With its stunning scenery and diverse terrain, it is no wonder that Hatfield-McCoy Trails has become a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts from all over the country.
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Amenities and More
- Good for kids
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reviews
A thousand miles of off road trails. Only one trail for full size off road vehicles. The rest of the trails are for ATVs and side by sides. Great small towns and mechanic shops near by. You get your yearly pass at many businesses. Worth the visit!
Beautiful views from very well-maintained trails in the mountains! We rode our SxS mostly on green trails as we were there with our children. We all enjoyed our rides! The maps and the signage on trails are excellent! There is no way you can get lost on Hatfield-McCoy Trails if you keep track of where you're riding on your map! The maps are free to grab at an every trail head, e.g. Pinnacle in Pineville, town of Man. We did not see any bears or snakes on trails,but we did see a cool mountain turtle in high elevations! The views are spectacular, especially when you climb to the top of the mountain.
Amazing trails, amazing staff! We are from out of state but will definitely be visiting again soon!
Real nice trails! Both easy and more difficult trails are easy enough for all riders! Some cool spots along the trails! Check out my other reviews for great lodging and eating recommendations while in the area!
It's hard to rate it completely when I've only been there one time, but I had a great time!!! I got to ride/drive a SxS on Pocahontas green and blue trails, and started on a black trail until I got to a rock wall, then they didn't trust me to make it up it. I had faith in myself and would've tried had it been my ride. Also got to ride/drive on Buffalo Mountain. Absolutely beautiful scenery!!! I couldn't wait to swing on that swing!
MY ONLY COMPLAINT WAS: I was very disappointed in the trash we encountered. That is and always has been a big pet peeve of mine. 😠👎 My nephew had a netted trash bag that attached to his SxS. How hard is it to take your trash with you??? Be a better person and keep the scenery clean and beautiful people. If I ever get to go again, I'm taking something to pick up trash with, in order to make the pit stop areas look nicer, and for our environment. Maybe, whoever reads this, could prepare ahead of time to do the same. Thank you!!! 😊👍
The best riding I have ever done on the east coast!! We ride dirt bike so we hit all the single tracks and had a blast and deff got pushed to our skill limits on some of the trails
Who knew WV could both beautiful and hospitable? I grew up parts of my childhood roaming these mountains mostly oblivious to the deep historical roots of the area. Now thanks to local leaders and the citizens of Mingo County the trails are an amazing way to enjoy this scenic and culturally rich part of America.
We stayed in a new cabin called Hokie Hideout in Goat Village that was amazing. The decor was reminiscent of old times but the place was also loaded with modern luxury. Big TV, ice maker, all the appliances, sleeping for 8 or 9 easily with remote controls for climate and lights. The trail head is a few hundred yards from the front porch.
It is awesome to see this development in a place commonly only credited for coal production. These trails and accommodations are proof of how mountain culture can be a centerpiece for building an economy that features tourism in addition to coal and manufacturing.
It’s not the best place for dirt bikes, not much single track. But it’s extremely well signed, there’s an amazing amount of trails, the area is beautiful, and it’s a good value at $50 per year. We will definitely be back. Btw we found most of the other riders respectful, mostly families out for a good time.
Location
180 Appalachian Outpost Trail, Man, WV 25635, United States
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