An Economic Development Project
The Hatfield~McCoy Trail System is a statutory corporation created by
the West Virginia Legislature to generate economic development through
tourism in nine southern West Virginia counties. By mid-2009, the
Hatfield~McCoy Trail System covered more than 500 miles of off-road
trails in five of its nine project counties. Each of its six trail
systems is open 365 days a year to ATVs, dirt bikes, and utility
vehicles (UTVs). Many of the trail systems also offer community
connecting trails that allow visitors to access “ATV-friendly towns” to
experience the charm of southern West Virginia.
Six Trail Systems.
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Bearwallow
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Buffalo Mountain
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Little Coal River
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Indian Ridge
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Pinnacle Creek
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Rock House
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Lat 37 51 49.85
Long -81 55 54.97
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Rt. 52 Trailhead:
Lat- 38 42 5.05
Matewan Trailhead:
Lat 37 37 22.55
Long -82 10 00.00 |
Lat 38 11 11.14
Long -81 50 38.37
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Lat 37 24 47.90
Long -81 21 9.48
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Lat 37 33 21.00
-81 30 28.55
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Lat 37 43 35.00
Long -81 53 1.37
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The six Hatfield~McCoy trail systems are Rockhouse, Buffalo Mountain,
Bearwallow, Indian Ridge, Little Coal, and Pinnacle Creek. No matter
which trail system you choose, Hatfield~McCoy Trail visitors can expect
to find a variety of trails ranging from easiest to most difficult.
These are not your typical “flatlander” trails, however, and can be a
challenge for a first-time rider. For this reason, visitors may choose
from a list of
ATV guided tour and rental providers.