Ride the Legendary Hatfield & McCoy ATV Trails

If your idea of a good time includes revving engines, mud-splattered rides, and winding trails through some of the most stunning scenery in the US, it’s time to hit the legendary Hatfield and McCoy ATV Trails. With over 1,000 miles of off-road playground stretching across the rugged landscape of West Virginia, this is the ultimate destination for thrill-seekers and anyone who loves the smell of gasoline in the morning. Here are some things you should know as you gear up for an unforgettable trip.

Trail Highlights: Where to Tear It Up

This isn’t just one trail—it’s an entire network of off-roading environments with multiple interconnected systems, each bringing its own flavor of adventure. From rocky climbs to scenic stretches, there’s a ride here for every kind of rider.


Bearwallow: The OG of the Trails

Twists, turns, steep climbs—Bearwallow has been dishing out adrenaline rushes since the early days of 2-stroke excursions. There’s plenty here whether you're just starting out or you ride like a pro. This trail system has a little bit of everything to keep things interesting, and the views along the way will stick in your mind long after the sun goes down.


Buffalo Mountain: Dirt Bikes, History, and Plenty of Thrills

This one's for the history buffs who like their lessons with a side of high-speed action. Ride through the stomping grounds of the infamous Hatfields and McCoys, then roll right into ATV-friendly towns like Matewan and Delbarton to fuel up and swap stories. Ask about the infamous feud between the two families once you get to town—it’s a story worth the telling.


Devil Anse: Name Says It All

Named after William Anderson “Devil Anse” Hatfield, this trail system connects to Buffalo Mountain and Rockhouse in a huge loop that includes over 300 miles of interconnected trails. Navigation can be tricky, so bring a map and plenty of snacks in case you’re out on the trails all day.


Rockhouse: Big, Bad, and Ready to Ride

One of the largest systems, Rockhouse offers the perfect mix of rolling hills, challenging terrain, and long-haul trails that’ll have you riding from sunrise to sunset. This is for those craving an “extreme” offroading experience, and we recommend you go with someone who knows their way around for the best experience.


Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek, and Pocahontas: The Ultimate Off-Road Trio

Three systems, one massive interconnected network. Ride all day, cover serious miles, and never see the same trail twice. The views along any of these triplet trails are incredible, and you’ll want to stop more than once to take it all in. Plan beforehand to make sure you know where you’re starting and where you want to get to.


Ivy Branch: Bring Out the Big Toys

Not just for ATVs and dirt bikes—this system welcomes full-sized off-road vehicles, so if you've got a Jeep, truck, or buggy, this is your spot to tear it up. Nearby Charleston is a great place to gear up before a ride or stop for drinks and a well-earned meal after conquering the trails.

What Sets These Trails Apart?

First off, you can ride straight into town. No loading, unloading, or dealing with trailers—just hop on your machine and roll up to a gas station, grab some food, or check into your stay. It’s next-level convenience for off-roaders.



Second, these trails are packed with real, gritty history. You’re not just riding through the woods—you’re cruising through legendary feud country. The Hatfield and McCoy families battled it out here in the late 1800s, and now, instead of bullets flying, it’s dirt, dust, and adrenaline.

Where to Stay? The Meadows RV Parks Has You Covered!

After a full day of getting caked in mud and conquering trails, you need a solid spot to crash. Enter The Meadows RV Parks, your perfect home base for the ride of a lifetime. We’ve got it all—spacious RV sites, full hookups, and everything you need to rest up before another day of throttle-twisting madness.


Located near the trails, The Meadows gives you the best of both worlds—close enough to the action but with all the comforts you need to recharge. Bring your rig, set up camp, and get ready to do it all again the next day.

Ready to Ride? Let’s Go!

The Hatfield and McCoy Trails are calling, and there’s no better time to answer. Get your machine tuned up, grab your permit, and book your stay at The Meadows RV Parks before spots fill up. Adventure is waiting—are you in?