16% - Hatfield

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16% - Hatfield
HATFIELD-MCCOY TRAILS
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The East Coast’s
Top-Rated TRAILS!
8 Trail Systems. Ride ‘em all!
The award-winning Hatfield-McCoy Trails offer something
for every skill level, with over 700 miles of professionally
managed trails. Ask about our reward program for
adventurers who ride all 8!
Plan Your Trip
❑ Purchase User Permits from any staffed trailhead*
or online at www.TrailsHeaven.com. Permits are also
available at retail locations listed on pages 28–30.
Pinnacle Creek, pg.16
Trailhead Location:
Pineville, WV
Indian Ridge, pg. 12
Trailhead Location:
Ashland, WV
❑ Pick a trail—or two or three! Our eight unique trail
systems are detailed beginning on page 10.
❑ Arrange to stay. Lodging and local attractions for
each trail system can be found on pages 28–30.
Buffalo Mountain, pg. 14
Trailhead Locations (2):
Matewan, WV
and Williamson, WV
Little Coal River, pg. 20
Trailhead Location:
US 119 and Big
Pinnacle Branch Rd
❑ Gear up. Helmets and protective eyewear are
required. Familiarize yourself with the Trail Rules on
page 8 and get revved up for a fun, safe time.
❑ Grab your ride and roll! Trails are open to ATVs,
UTVs, and dirtbikes. Ivy Branch is also open to ORVs.
For information on guided tours or ATV rentals, call our
offices at 1-800-592-2217.
Pocahontas, pg. 18
Trailhead Location:
Bramwell, WV
Bearwallow, pg. 10
Trailhead Location:
Ethel, WV
WV Resident
$26.50
Non-resident
Rock House, pg. 24
Trailhead Location:
Man, WV
Ivy Branch, pg. 22
Trailhead Location:
US 119
All HMT Trail Systems are located in southern
West Virginia. For an interactive map with trailhead
locations, visit www.TrailsHeaven.com/map
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$50.00
User PERMITS
One permit provides full access to all 8
Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems. Permits
are valid through December 31 of the
calendar year purchased.
*Trailheads at Ashland, WV (Indian Ridge), Matewan, WV (Buffalo
Mountain), and Bramwell, WV (Pocahontas) are not staffed.
Prices are subject to change and include 6% WV sales tax. Residents pay
lower user fee due to West Virginia state tax dollars which help fund trail
development. Valid West Virginia driver’s license required for Resident rate.
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Trail Information
“One of my favorite
places to ride on
the East Coast.”
The Hatfield-McCoy Trails have received
praises from Dirt Wheels, ATV Action, and ATV
Magazine, as well as television features on the
Outdoor and Discovery channels!
-Brian Fisher, Fisher’s ATV World
Trail Usage
Open to
motorcycles
Open to UTVs/side-bysides (see rules below)
Open to
All Terrain
Vehicles
Signs with a red slash
indicate the route is not
open for the particular use
Open to ORVs
(jeeps, trucks,
dune buggies, etc.)
ORVs* must be protected
with rollover protection
Difficulty Ratings
Did You Know?
n Trails are open from daylight until dark, 365 days a
year! Experience all four seasons in the mountains!
Least Difficult
Interactive map with all trailhead locations
available at www.TrailsHeaven.com/map
n One permit gives you access to over 700 miles of
trails for a full calendar year.
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Most Difficult
Most Difficult
For updates on trail conditions, events, and news,
sign up for our e-newsletter at TrailsHeaven.com
More Difficult
Difficult
n You can ride to gas stations, restaurants, lodging,
trailheads, and more in our ATV-friendly towns.
n Our new system, Ivy Branch, is the first 4-wheel-drive
passenger vehicle trail in the Mid-Atlantic region!
Easiest
The Easiest (green) trails are generally wide
and more level. In the past, these were
mainly used by gas and logging companies.
The More Difficult (blue) trails are
generally more narrow and uneven, with
some rocks and obstacles on the paths.
The Most Difficult (black) trails can be
extremely steep, with larger rocks and
more obstacles on the sometimesovergrown paths.
The Most Difficult (black/red) trails
combine the aspects of the Difficult trails,
along with the stipulations that no riders
under 18, no machines under 200cc, and no
two-wheel drive machines are allowed.
Single Track Trails
More
Most
Difficult Difficult
Single Track (orange) trails are divided into
More Difficult and Most Difficult and are
for experienced riders only.
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Trail Safety
The Hatfield-McCoy Trails provide
users with a safe, legal, and
managed place to ride. Trails are
developed with the Nick J. Rahall, II
Appalachian Transportation Institute
(RTI) at Marshall University to meet
the highest standards.
Our Trail Rangers are graduates of the West Virginia State
Police Academy and are State Law Enforcement Officers.
They patrol each system and enforce all safety laws and
policies. Our staff performs daily maintenance to ensure
the quality of the trails and land.
All trails are professionally mapped using Geographic
Information System (GIS) technology and are clearly
marked by difficulty level (see Difficulty Ratings, page 9).
Up-to-date trail maps are available at each trailhead to
alert riders of any changes in the trail system.
“The Hatfield-McCoy trails are
probably the best known and
easiest to manage because
they are marked so well.”
Russ Ehnes, Executive Director of the National
Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council
Trail signage
Trail Management
No entry signs indicate off-limit areas. Temporary Closure signs
indicate a trail is closed due to construction or repair. Caution
indicates trail hazard ahead. Other signs may signal a trail is heavily
traveled with authorized non-trail traffic such as coal trucks,
emergency vehicles, heavy equipment, and land owners.
4”
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Guided tour services are licensed by the Hatfield-McCoy
Regional Recreation Authority. Ask your guide if they are
licensed, or call our offices at 1-800-592-2217 to find out.
Rider Safety Checklist
❑ Follow all Trail Rules (pages 8–9).
❑ Check and test your vehicle before riding.
❑ Always ride with someone else.
Confidence/Intersection Markers
4”
4”
Trail System Identifier
Trail System Identifier
Trail number
Trail number
❑ Keep a safe riding distance from others.
❑ Be mindful of the weather; dress appropriately.
❑ Be prepared with a first aid kit, tools, spare
equipment, and a cell phone or two-way radio.
!
For any trail emergency, dial 911. Trail Rangers
work with local emergency response teams to ensure
quick response times in the event of an accident.
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Direction of trail
The example confidence marker
above indicates you are on Trail 10.
Degree of difficulty
Trail number
The example intersection marker
to the right indicates Trail 10, an
easiest trail, goes straight ahead
while Trail 32, a more difficult trail,
goes left.
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Direction of trail
Degree of difficulty
Trail Rules
ORV-Specific Rules
General Rules
2. Driver and passengers are required to wear
helmets.
1. User Permits required
3. Driver and passengers must have valid trail
permits.
1. ORVs are permitted on the Ivy Branch system
only.
2. Everyone must wear a DOT, SNELL, or other
approved helmet and eye protection
3. All operators and passengers on an ATV, UTV,
or motorcycle must follow manufacturers’
recommendations
4. A valid driver’s license is required to operate an
ORV.
5. All passengers must be over 8 years of age, or
4’9” tall. No booster or car seats are allowed.
4. All operators and passengers on an ATV, UTV, or
motorcycle must meet manufacturers’ minimum
age requirements
6. Seat belts must be worn at all times. The number
of passengers is limited to the number of factory
installed seat belts.
5. Obey all signs, gates, and barriers
7. ORVs are required to have a roll cage on all Most
Difficult (black and black/red) trails.
6. Stay on marked trails
7. Adult supervision is required for those
under age 16
8. Do not leave any trash or litter behind
9. No alcoholic beverages may be consumed
or carried
10. Drive or ride at a speed reasonable for conditions
11. No firearms
12. No camping
13. No fires
14. Stay alert at all times, be aware of oncoming
traffic
15. Trails only open during daylight hours
UTV-Specific Rules
The driver and passengers of a UTV must:
1. Wear seat belts at all times; the number of
passengers is limited to the number of factory
installed seat belts.
2. Keep their hands, arms, feet, head and legs
inside the vehicle at all times during operation.
3. Possess a valid owner’s manual for the machine
being operated that is able to be produced upon
request.
4. Stay on designated trails. UTVs are permitted on
Easiest, More Difficult, and select Most Difficult
trails (signed accordingly).
Questions may be directed to the Chief Ranger, Law Enforcement
Division of the Hatfield-McCoy Regional Recreation Authority
304-752-3255 • [email protected]
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UTVs must be equipped with a steering wheel and
Roll-Over Protection System from the manufacturer.
Low pressure tires required—max 20PSI at
manufacturers’ recommended inflation.
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Bearwallow
Trailhead Location
Ethel, WV
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
9%
Easiest
6%
Most Difficult
45%
More Difficult
Trailhead Amenities
9%
Single Track
31%
Most Difficult
2-acre parking area | Restroom facilities
Permits & souvenirs available (See pg. 26 for staffed hours)
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Driving north or south on US 119,
take the Logan exit. Follow Rt. 73
east to Rt. 10 south. Pass the town
of Logan and make a left onto Rt.
17 north. Go under the train trestle
(Only 9’ high). Make a left onto Red
Campbell Road. Make the second
right and follow the road to the
trailhead center. If you cannot fit under the train trestle,
make a left onto Rt. 17 truck route, follow the signs to Rt.
17 north and make a left. Ten minutes from Logan.
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Area Lodging and Attractions, pages 28–30
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Bearwallow is located near the ATV-friendly town of
Logan, WV. 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 easyriding 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.
Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Indian Ridge
Trailhead Location
Ashland, WV
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
18%
Easiest
46%
More Difficult
Trailhead Amenities
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Driving north or south on Interstate-77, take Exit 1,
follow truck route US 52 N through Bluefield to US 52
North 26.3 miles to Northfork, make a sharp right turn
North onto Country Road 17 (Northfork-Ashland Road).
Continue on County Road 17 another 6.5 miles to the
entrance of the Ashland Trailhead.
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Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Area Lodging and Attractions, pages 28–30
Driving Directions
9%
Single Track
25%
Most Difficult
2-acre parking area | Restroom facilities
Note: Permits not available for purchase at this trailhead.
Guests may purchase permits at any authorized retailer
listed on pages 28–30, or online at www.TrailsHeaven.com.
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Most Difficult
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Located near Ashland, WV, this 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. Nearby communities offer gas,
food, and lodging. The trail system also connects with
two other Hatfield-McCoy Trails—Pinnacle Creek and
Pocahontas—to allow extended off-road trips.
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Buffalo Mountain
Trailhead Locations (2)
US-52, WV; Matewan, WV
Buffalo Mountain is known as the most historic trail
system, as well as the one with the most single track trails,
making it incredibly popular with dirt bike enthusiasts.
This system has three community connectors providing
direct access to the ATV-friendly towns of Matewan,
Delbarton, and Williamson, WV. Each of these towns offer
gas, food, and lodging.
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
28%
Easiest
4%
Most Difficult
22%
More Difficult
Trailhead Amenities
31%
Single Track
15%
Most Difficult
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2-acre parking area at both | Restroom facilities at both
Permits & souvenirs available at US-52 trailhead
Delbarton
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US-52 Trailhead: From US 119, follow Rt. 52 south
through Williamson. The trailhead center is eight miles
outside of Williamson. This trail system is two miles from
Delbarton, WV and six miles from Williamson, WV.
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Visitors to the Matewan trailhead may purchase permits
at any authorized retailer listed on pages 28–30, or online
at www.TrailsHeaven.com.
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Matewan Trailhead: From US 119, follow Rt. 52 south to
the Rt. 49 intersection. Turn right onto Rt. 49 and follow
into the town of Matewan. The trailhead center is located
approximately ½ mile on the main loop of Matewan.
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Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Pinnacle Creek
Trailhead Location
Pineville, WV
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
33%
Easiest
41%
More Difficult
Trailhead Amenities
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Area Lodging and Attractions, pages 28–30
From I-77, take the Robert C. Byrd exit near Beckley.
Travel south on Rt. 16 toward Sophia 3.5 miles. Make
right on to Rt. 97/54 toward Twin Falls State Park and
travel approximately 12 miles. Turn right, continuing
toward Twin Falls State Park on Rt. 97. At the intersection
of Rt. 97 and Twin Falls State Park entrance, make a right
continuing on Rt. 97 and then driving 7 miles toward
Pineville. When reaching the intersection of Rt. 97 and Rt.
10, bear left onto Rt. 10 south. Travel approximately 1 mile
and turn right onto Route 16 south. Travel ½ mile then
turn left following the signs for the Pineville trailhead.
Finally, drive 2.8 miles to the trailhead center which is
located on the left.
8%
Single Track
8%
Most Difficult
2-acre parking area | Restroom facilities
Permits & souvenirs available (See pg. 26 for staffed hours)
Driving Directions
10%
Most Difficult
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Pinnacle Creek, with direct connections to the ATVfriendly towns of Mullens and Pineville, WV, is known
for its breathtaking scenic views and proximity to worldclass whitewater rafting and snow skiing—both less than
an hour away. This trail system has direct access to gas,
food, and lodging. Pinnacle connects to the Indian Ridge
system, which in turn connects with Pocahontas.
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Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Pocahontas
Trailhead Location
Bramwell, WV
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
22%
Easiest
3%
Most Difficult
47%
More Difficult
6%
Single Track
22%
Most Difficult
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Driving north or south on I-77, take Exit 1 at Bluefield.
Follow WV 52 N for Approximately 15 Miles to Bramwell.
Take left onto Route 120, take right continuing on Route
120 for 0.4 miles. Trailhead is located on the left.
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Note: Permits not available for purchase at this trailhead.
Guests may purchase permits at any authorized retailer
listed on pages 28–30, or online at www.TrailsHeaven.com.
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2-acre parking area | Temporary restroom facilities
(Permanent facility to be completed in late 2013)
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Pocahontas Trail System links up to two other HatfieldMcCoy Trail Systems—Indian Ridge and Pinnacle
Creek— making for the largest continuous miles of trails
east of the Mississippi. The trailhead is located in the
town of Bramwell, historically known for its numerous
millionaire homes from the early 20th century. This trail
system has direct access to gas, food, and lodging.
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Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Little Coal River
UTV-friendly—100% of Little
Coal River trails are open to UTVs.
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
23%
Easiest
0%
Most Difficult
60%
More Difficult
Trailhead Amenities
7%
Single Track
10%
Most Difficult
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2-acre parking area
Restroom facilities
Permits & souvenirs available at our
Visitor’s Center (See pg. 27)
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The Little Coal River trail system is located 18 miles
south of Charleston, just off US 119, near Danville and
Madison. Little Coal is most commonly known for its
high percentage of green- and blue-level trails, making it
perfect for new riders as well as those looking for a scenic
experience. This trail system has direct access to lodging
and is located near family summer activities.
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Driving north or south on US 119 (Corridor G), take
the Waterways exit that is just north of the water park.
Follow the road approximately two-tenths of a mile to
the trailhead. Driving distance is approximately 21 miles
south of Charleston and 10 miles north of the Madison/
Danville exit.
Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Ivy Branch
Ivy Branch is the newest professionally managed 4-wheel-drive
passenger vehicle trail in the Mid-Atlantic! (Helmets required)
ORVs must be equipped with rollover protection on black
(Difficult) and black/red (Most Difficult) trails. Helmets
are required. See full ORV-Specific Rules on page 9.
Trailhead Amenities
2-acre parking area | Temporary restroom facilities
(Permanent facility to be completed in late 2013)
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
8%
Easiest
28%
More Difficult
0%
Single Track
38%
Most Difficult
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Driving north or south on US 119 (Corridor G), take
WV Route 3 W that is just 2 miles south of the Little
Coal River Trailhead. Follow WV Route 3 W for 2 miles
to the trailhead located on the right. Driving distance is
approximately 25 miles south of Charleston and 10 miles
north of the Madison/Danville exit. Permits may be
purchased at the nearby Little Coal River Visitors Center.
Ely Rd
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Note: Permits not available for purchase at this trailhead.
Guests may purchase permits at any authorized retailer
listed on pages 28–30, or online at www.TrailsHeaven.com.
Area Lodging and Attractions, pages 28–30
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Most Difficult
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New! The Ivy Branch Trail System is located near the
Little Coal River Trail System and the towns of Danville
and Madison, WV. Ivy Branch is the only trail to be open
to 4×4 ORVs as well as ATVs, UTVs, and dirtbikes.
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Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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RockHouse
Trailhead Location
Man, WV
Trail Breakdown
Percentage of trails by difficulty level:
31%
Easiest
8%
Most Difficult
29%
More Difficult
Trailhead Amenities
16%
Single Track
16%
Most Difficult
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2-acre parking area | Restroom facilities
Permits & souvenirs available (See pg. 26 for staffed hours)
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Driving north or south on US 119, take the Logan exit.
Follow Rt. 73 east to Rt. 10 south. Take Rt. 10 for 16 miles
to Rt. 80 south. Bear right onto Rt. 80, cross the bridge
and the railroad tracks. Go straight, cross the river, and
make a left at the stop sign. Follow the road approximately
½ mile to the trailhead center. This trail system is
approximately ½ mile to the nearest town of Man and 12
miles to Gilbert, WV.
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With nearly 90 miles of trails, RockHouse 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, WV. Each of
these towns offer fuel, full service food, and lodging, along
with a generous helping of southern hospitality.
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Trail map shown for illustrative purposes only. Grab
an up-to-date map at the trailhead each day you ride.
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Staffed Trailheads
2013 Staffed Hours
All trails are open 365 days a year, from daylight
until dark. During the following staffed hours, visitors
can purchase permits and official Hatfield-McCoy Trails
merchandise, directly from the trailhead.
Note: Trailheads at Ashland, WV (Indian Ridge), Matewan, WV
(Buffalo Mtn.), and Bramwell, WV (Pocahontas) are not staffed.
Visitors Center
The Visitors Center serves as the trailhead for the Little Coal River
trail system. Details and hours of operation for the Visitors Center
are on the next page.
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Stop by the Hatfield-McCoy Trails’ Visitors Center!
The Visitors Center serves as the gateway into HatfieldMcCoy Trail Country.
Located at the Little Coal River System (off US 119, less
than 20 miles south of Charleston, WV ), the facility offers:
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n Complete Line of HMT Merchandise
n Accommodation and Rental Information;
n West Virginia Made Crafts and Novelties;
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n Maps, Brochures, History and Cultural Information;
n and Much More!
Parking is available with a 2+ acre parking lot near the
Visitors Center with direct access to the Little Coal River
leg of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System. Also nearby, you’ll
find direct access to Waterways Water Park, cabins and
two fully developed campgrounds.
Hours of Operation
Open 7 days a week! (Excluding major holidays)
April–October: 9am–6pm
November–March: 9am–5pm
For more information, call (304) 369-9342.
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Lodging & Attractions
H = Authorized retailer for Hatfield-McCoy Trail Permits
Hatfield McCoy Rentals/
WV Outback ATVH
(304) 426-5152
www.wvoutbackatv.com
Cabins available.
Bearwallow
Lodging
Best Western Logan InnH
866-700-7293
(304) 831-2345
www.bestwesternloganinn.com
Historic Matewan House Bed
and BreakfastH
1-866-878-8178
historicmatewanhouse.com
Direct trail access 1 mile from
Buffalo Mountain trails.
Trail Riders EscapeH
(304) 752-5534
www.trailridersescape.com
Newly furnished lodge sleeps 12
or more. Park your trailer and
ride your ATV to Bearwallow.
Mountain Brook & Company
(304) 475-4917 or
(304) 688-0645
MountainBrookRentals.com
Visitor Info
Riders ATV Retreat
(540) 854-8141
www.ridersatvretreat.com
1.3 miles to Williamson trail
connector of the Trails.
Hatfield McCoy CVBH
(304) 752-6020
www.hatfieldmccoycvb.com
ATV Sales and Service
Logan Motorcycle SalesH
(304) 752-4145
loganmotorcyclesales.net
Full service facility for Honda
and Yamaha. Parts, sales, and
service. Financing available.
Keefer’s Kawasaki & SuzukiH
(304) 752-2245
www.keeferpowersports.net
Full service facility for Suzuki
and Kawasaki. Parts, sales, and
service. Financing available.
Buffalo MOuntain
Lodging
Blue Goose InnH
(304) 426-5110
www.BlueGooseInnWV.com
Direct access to Buffalo
Mountain only 300 yds. Close to
gas, food and more.
Ashland ResortH
1-888-862-2322
www.atvresort.com
Luxury cabins as well as spacious
RV and tent sites.
Pinnacle Creek
Wild Willy's ATV RezortH
(304) 862-2312
www.wildwillysatvrezort.com
Located in the heart of
4-wheeling country at HMT’s
Indian Ridge trail system.
Lodging
Cow Shed Motel & RestaurantH
(304) 732-7000
www.cowshedmotel.com
Ride straight from the Motel to
the Pinnacle Creek Trails
Visitor Info
The Executive Inn
(304) 732-8566
Mercer County CVB
(800) 221-3206
(304) 325-8438
www.visitmercercounty.com
Pocahontas
Ivy Branch AND
Little Coal River
Lodging
Ashland ResortH
1-888-862-2322
www.atvresort.com
Luxury cabins as well as spacious
RV and tent sites.
Lodging
Best Western Logan InnH
866-700-7293
(304) 831-2345
www.bestwesternloganinn.com
Sycamore InnH
(304) 235-3656
800-446-6865
www.sycamoreinn.com
64 room motel in Williamson, 5
miles to Buffalo Mountain trails.
Kathryns-KabinsH
(304) 784-3833
(304) 369-2627
www.kathryns-kabins.com
Direct access to Little Coal River.
4 cabins and 1 kottage, heat and
air, complete bathroom.
Hatfield-McCoy Power SportsH
(606) 237-7311
hatfieldmccoypowersports.net
Full service facility for Honda,
Kawasaki and KTM.
Hatfield-McCoy Trails’
Visitors CenterH
(304) 369-9342
Located off US 119, less than 20
miles south of Charleston, WV
Lodging
Split Pine LodgingH
(304) 475-4118
splitpinelodging.com
Your home away from home.
ATV Sales and Services
Visitor Info
Indian Ridge
Quality Hotel
(304) 325-6170
bluefieldhotelonthehill.com
ATV discount available. Pool,
restaurant, lounge. 15 minutes
from the Hatfield-McCoy trail.
Rockhouse
Lodging
Little Coal River CampgroundH
(304) 369-1951
littlecoalrivercampground.com
Direct access to Little Coal
River. 15 RV sites, primitive tent
camping, RV and cabin rentals.
Big Bear LodgeH
(304) 664-9516
www.bigbearlodgewv.com
Private setting in the ATVfriendly town of Gilbert, 1 mile
from the community connector.
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Lodging & Attractions
H = Authorized retailer for Hatfield-McCoy Trail Permits
Livingood LodgingH
(304) 664-8051
www.livingoodlodging.com
Cabins and houses allow access
to Rockhouse connector, food,
gas and more.
ROCKHOUSE cont’d
Browning Fork Do Drop InH
(304) 664-8925
http://browningforkdodropin.
tripod.com
Sleeps 8–10 people. Load
your gear and enjoy riding the
Rockhouse Trail.
Rockhouse Lodge &
The Depot LodgeH
(304) 583-6833
(304) 687-4657
www.rockhouselodge.com
Large groups welcome! Direct
access to trail
Browning Fork TrailhouseH
(304) 664-8211
(304) 784-RIDE (7433)
browningforktrail.tripod.com
5 separate facilities that can be
rented together to large groups
or separately to small groups.
Twin Hollow Campground
and CabinsH
(304) 664-8864
twinhollowcampground.com
Park and ride 500 ft from trail.
Direct access to RockHouse Trail
System.
Colonial Motel and
RestaurantH
(304) 583-6138
colonialmotelmanwv.com
V-8 Motor LodgeH
(304) 664-2555
www.v-8motorlodge.com
Custom-built cabin on the
Guyandotte River sleeps up to 6
adults. Direct access to trail
Fox ATV LodgeH
(304) 664-3867
www.foxatvlodge.com
One mile from trail connector.
Walking distance to restaurants,
groceries, and gas stations.
Wildwood CabinsH
(304) 664-2555
www.wildwoodcabinswv.com
Our cabins are located only 250
yards from the trail
Hawks Riverfront CabinsH
(304) 664-8234
(304) 928-9212
hawksriverfrontcabins.com
Enjoy riding the trails and
relaxing by the river.
Best Western
Pickup from old
Visitor Info
Hawk’s Riverside LodgeH
(304) 664-9709
hawksriversidelodge.com
Hawks Riverside Lodging is
centrally located only a short ride
from the Town of Gilbert.
Gilbert Convention &
Visitors Bureau
(304) 664-3477
www.visitgilbertwv.com
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