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Hatfield McCoy Trail System - West Virginia

West Virginia’s mountainous terrain is more than just a sight to behold. Our rolling hills provide the foundation for one-of-a-kind off-road fun and adventure. Ride more than 1,000 miles of trails that wind along the landscape where the historic Hatfield-McCoy feud evolved. Explore West Virginia’s natural amusement park. Discover why thrill-seekers continue to step off-the-beaten-path right here in Almost Heaven.

Spearhead Trail System - Virginia

Our ATV trails offer riders an adrenaline packed adventure while surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Virginia mountains. There's an experience for all levels so don't be afraid if it's your first time. For solo ATVs, seasoned guides will ensure you feel comfortable on the ATV before taking to the trails, while double-seater ATVs allow you to sit back and enjoy the ride.

Original Pocahontas (Spearhead)

  • Located in Tazewell County, 94 miles over 1,800 acres, 1o miles Single Track, 46% Green, 45% Blue, 5% Black, 0% Yellow

    Trailhead Coordinates & addresses:

  • Pocahontas: 37.30517717638337, -81.34232274256647 - 210 Railroad Ally, Pocahontas, VA 24635

  • Boissevain: 37.28950727240917, -81.37182704173028 - 132 Miners Park Lane, Bluefield, VA 24605

Warrior Trail System (Hatfield McCoy)

Connects with the Pinnacle Creek, Indian Ridge and Pocahontas trail systems, is located in the City of War which is West Virginia’s most southern city. This trail system also accesses the ATV-friendly City of Gary. The Warrior Trail System offers numerous scenic views and has direct access to gas and food.

  • Has a 2+ acre parking lot, staffed facility, on site restrooms, permits & merchandise.

  • 52% Green, 34% Blue, 8% Black, 3% Red and 3% Single Track

Pocahontas (Hatfield MCoy)

Most noted for… One of the largest continuous areas of the HMT network along with Pinnacle Creek, Indian Ridge and Warrior trail systems and connectors. Pocahontas Trail System links up to three other Hatfield- McCoy Trail Systems—Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek and Warrior— making for the most continuous miles of trails east of the Mississippi. The trailhead is located in Coaldale, just outside of 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.

  • 22% Green, 47% Blue, 22% Black, 3% Red and 6% Single Track

Pinnacle Creek Trail System (Hatfield McCoy)

Pinnacle Creek Trail System, with direct connections to the ATV- friendly towns of Mullens and Pineville, WV, is known for its breathtaking scenic views and proximity to world- class whitewater rafting and snow skiing, both less than an hour away. This trail system has direct access to gas & food. The trail system also connects with three other Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems—Warrior, Indian Ridge and Pocahontas—to allow extended off-road trips.

  • Has a 2+ acre parking lot, staffed facility, on site restrooms, permits & merchandise.

  • 33% Green, 41% Blue, 8% Black, 10% Red and 8% Single Track

Indian Ridge (Hatfield MCoy)

Located near Ashland, WV, the Indian Ridge Trail 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. The trail system also connects with three other Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems—Pinnacle Creek, Warrior and Pocahontas—to allow extended off-road trips.

  • 18% Green, 46% Blue, 25% Black, 2% Red and 9% Single Track

Outlaw Trails

Privately owned / posted and gated property means - DO NOT ENTER. Remember Outlaw Trails are located on privately owned land, riding there is a privilege not a right

Please contact The Inn for more information on riding The Outlaw Trails right out of the driveway!

Coming to visit the mountains of Southeast KY or Southwest WV? If so then it is possible you have heard of the infamous Outlaw Trails. If you are just now hearing about them then you are getting it straight from the source. These trails although the same by definition are treated differently according to which side of the Tug River you are kicking up dust on. West Virginia does not take kindly to this term. Kentucky on the other hand, does not frown on the term Outlaw Trails, yet that is. Kentucky is in the process of unveiling the Hillbilly Trail system and then they may frown on the term outlaw trails as well.

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