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The Bearwallow Trail System located near the town of Logan consists of approximately 67 total miles of trail. The Bearwallow Trail has one Trailhead with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. Because it offers both easy riding scenic vistas and Extreme black trails Bearwallow truly has something for everyone, making it one of the more popular systems for The Hatfield-McCoy Trails and is commonly known for its difficult single track and most difficult level trails. The breakdown in trail mileage and percentages for this trail system are as follows: 14.7 miles or 22% are green trails (easiest), 29.7 miles or 44% blue trails (more difficult), 11.2 miles or 19% black trails (most difficult), 1.9 miles or 3% red/black (extreme difficult), and 8.2 miles or 12% orange t...
The Buffalo Mountain Trail System located between Williamson, Delbarton, and Matewan, West Virginia, consists of 106 total miles of trail. The Buffalo Mountain Trail System has plenty to offer, with not one, but two Trailheads with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. The first is located just south of Williamson on Route 52, and the second is located in the history steeped town of Matewan. The Buffalo Mountain Trail is commonly known as the most historic trail of all the Hatfield-McCoy systems. Incredibly popular with dirt bike riders and motorcycle enthusiasts, Buffalo Mountain offers the most single track mileage of any Hatfield-McCoy Trail System with over 24 new miles of single track dirtbike trails opened since 2009. This trail system has three ...
The Indian Ridge Trail System is one of the newest additions to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails and is located near Ashland, WV. Indian Ridge consists of approximately 63 breathtaking miles of trails. This Trail System also has a trail connector that links to the Pinnacle Creek Trail System. Trail visitors can ride legally with direct trail access on the connector between the Indian Ridge and Pinnacle Creek Trail or the newest addition, Pocahontas Trail. The Indian Ridge Trail System has one trailhead with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. This trail offers a nice variety of trails for all difficulty levels and some beautiful scenic views on the mountaintops that will take your breath away! The breakdown in trail mileage and percentage for this trail system are as follow...
Coming in July 2013!
The Little Coal River Trail System located just off Route 119, near Danville and Madison consists of 54.5 total miles of trail. The Little Coal River Trail has one Trailhead with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. Little Coal is very popular with new riders and those who want a more scenic than Extreme riding experience. It is known for having the highest percentage of green or easy level trails. The breakdown in trail mileage and percentages are as follows: 14 miles or 46% are green trails (easiest), 20.5 miles or 38% blue trails (more difficult), 3.1 miles or 6% black trails (most difficult), and 6 miles or 10% orange trails (single track only). This trail system has direct access to lodging and is located very near family, summer season activities. Under Related ...
The Pinnacle Creek Trail System located near the town of Pineville consists of approximately 79.6 total miles of trail. This Trail System also has a trail connector that links to the Indian Ridge Trail System. Trail visitors can ride legally with direct trail access on the connector between the Pinnacle Creek Trail and the Indian River Trail. Riders may also ride directly to the newest addition, Pocahontas Trail by way of Indian Ridge. The Pinnacle Creek Trail system has one Trailhead with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. This trail system is known for its breathtaking scenic views and is located less than one hour from world class whitewater rafting and a snow skiing resort. This trail system has not one, but two community connectors to the Trailrider friendly to...
We are proud to announce the newest addition to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails Family, the Pocahontas Trail System. The Pocahontas trail system officially opens Friday May 25th, 2012. The Trailhead is located in the historic town of Bramwell, WV and consists of approximately 57 total miles of trail. The system has one Trailhead with a two-acre park-and-ride and porta-johns where a future trailhead visitor's center will be located and completed in 2013. The breakdown of trail mileage and percentages are as follows; 35 miles or 62% are green trails (easiest), 12 miles or 21% blue trails (more difficult), 6.5 miles or 11% black trails (most difficult), 0.5 miles or 1% red/black (extreme difficult), and 3 miles or 5% orange trails (single track only). One big notable feature...
The Rockhouse Trail System located between the towns of Man and Gilbert, consists of 89.3 miles of trail. Rockhouse has one trailhead located just outside the town of Man, WV with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. Rockhouse has the largest total mileage of any of the six Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems and offers a wide variety of trails for all difficulty levels. It is especially popular with riders who are looking for an “Extreme” riding experience! The breakdown in trail mileage percentages for this trail system are as follows: 47.3 miles or 53% are green trails (easiest), 19.7 miles or 22% blue (more difficult), 10.9 miles or 12% black (most difficult), 4.3 miles or 5% red/black trails (extremely difficult), and 7.1 or 8% orange (single track only). Th...
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