Trailhouseowner
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I don't know how many of you have visited the Hatfield McCoy Trails, but it is definitely a trip filled with fun and good times. The trails were officially opened in 2000. It has grown immensely over the years. The Hatfield~McCoy Trail System was created by the West Virginia Legislature to generate economic development through tourism in nine southern West Virginia counties. The Hatfield~McCoy Trail System covers hundreds of miles of off-road trails in six of its nine project counties. All of the trail systems are 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. The trails are known for their safety.
There are currently seven separate trails-the largest being the Rockhouse Trail. This trail connects to the newest trail, Devil Anse, and Buffalo Mtn Trail.
To ride the trails, each person must purchase a permit. A permit costs fifty dollars and is good until December 31. The permit is valid at all the trails in the system.
The Hatfield McCoy Trails are known as “The best motorized trail system in the USA”! Start planning a trip to visit the trail system and get ready for The Adventure of a Lifetime when you come ride the world famous Hatfield-McCoy Trails!
There are currently seven separate trails-the largest being the Rockhouse Trail. This trail connects to the newest trail, Devil Anse, and Buffalo Mtn Trail.
To ride the trails, each person must purchase a permit. A permit costs fifty dollars and is good until December 31. The permit is valid at all the trails in the system.
The Hatfield McCoy Trails are known as “The best motorized trail system in the USA”! Start planning a trip to visit the trail system and get ready for The Adventure of a Lifetime when you come ride the world famous Hatfield-McCoy Trails!