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Old 10-02-2009, 12:02 PM
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Default Hatfield McCoy Trails suggestions

I am planning a traip to Hatfield McCoy trails in November with a bunch of buddies. Some of them dont have an atv so they are looking to rent while out there...

some may stay a week and others just a few days so there is no way we will be able to hit a quarter of these trails. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what area we should try? After I figure out what area i will have to find a decent cabin to stay at. So suggestions on that appreciatted too. I also have to keep in mind some will have to rent atvs. We are looking for some good trail riding, most will have 2 wheel drive (400ex) and a polaris rzr so mud bogs are not really our thing.

I looked at their website, but i am looking for suggestions from who has been there and what they recommend.

Any suggestions Much appreciated!
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Old 10-04-2009, 12:27 PM
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We have been to Hatfield McCoy a few times. We have ridden Little Coal River which is according to them the easiest riding. We stayed at Kathryn's cabins. Randy the owner is awesome and will take care of you. You can ride right to the trail head from his cabins. He has a link off their web site. He has 4 person cabins and a couple of mobile homes. I have ridden rockhouse also. A little more challenging. I live in Ohio so it is somewhat of a drive down there. Little Coal river is about 30 minutes or so south of Charleston. Lots of great riding and the last time we were there trails were marked pretty well. Hope this helps!!!!
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Old 10-04-2009, 11:24 PM
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We were just there September 12-19. We stayed at Browning Fork Trailhouse and thought it was great. It is on the Rockhouse Trail. That one is said to be a little more difficult than some of the others. I'm pretty new at ATV's, about a year and this oldman didn't have too much trouble. Even rode a black trail #28. It wasn't bad except for a long steep rocky hill with a turn half way up. We also trailered the quads to Pinnacle Creek, beautiful scenery along the creek, Buffalo Mountain, a lot of interesting things to see around the old coal mines, and Bear Wallow. Weather you stay at Browning fork or another place around there, I would suggest Rockhouse. It is centrally located so it is within 45 minutes of several other trails. Little Coal River is on the northern end of HMT, so you don't have the variety nearby. We did like Rockhouse the best of the four we rode. A great day is ride over from Browning Fork Trailhouse to Gilbert for breakfast, then ride to the other connector to Mann, then back to the Trailhouse. We had my 800 Sportsman,my sons KFX 700, his wifes 250 Can-Am (both 2wd sport bikes), and her mom and dad on a Arctic Cat 650 2X and had no problems. Any way you do it, you are going to have a great time, and meet some of the nicest people you have ever met. Go to the HMT website Hatfield and McCoy Trails - Hatfield-McCoy Trails Official Web Site- Home Page join their forum and you can find all the information you need.
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Old 10-20-2009, 09:44 AM
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We are planing a ride in nov.(9-13). My brother-in-law and i are planin to start at the callalantee trails in mountain city,tn. And finish in west vir. We're planin to ride the pinnacle creek and indian trail sysyem. If your ridin about that time maybe we'll see you,we're taking my rv so we'll be campin.
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Old 10-24-2009, 05:30 PM
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I've heard nothing but good things about Browning Fork Trailhouse. If you end up staying in a motel, the Mountain Breeze is the way to go. Great atmosphere.
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