Trails
The Hatfield~McCoy Trail System is a statutory corporation created by the West Virginia Legislature to generate economic development through tourism in nine southern West Virginia counties. By mid-2009, the Hatfield~McCoy Trail System covered more than 500 miles of off-road trails in five of its nine project counties. Each of its six trail systems is 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.

Hatfield-McCoy Trail System   Gilbert, West Virginia
Somerset County, Pennsylvania
We ride private property with permission, back roads, and State Game Land roads.This is the same county as the Flight 93 Memorial and the Quecreek Coal Mine rescue took place.
Lawrence and Richland Counties, Illinois
We ride private property with permission and back roads,
Charles County, Maryland
We ride private property with permission and back roads,
Frederick County, Virginia
We ride private property with permission and back roads,
Adams County, Pennsylvania
We ride Michaux State Forest ATV trails.