Come ride the Hatfield-McCoy trail!
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This is the exact reply from thier email site.
We will not be closed at all this year. The two counties we are opening in
do not have gun season. Therefore, we will not be closed at all this year.
It may change next year. We will keep everyone posted. Thanks for your
inquiry. April
They replied to my email in about 1hr. Very responsive.
Jim Maloney
We will not be closed at all this year. The two counties we are opening in
do not have gun season. Therefore, we will not be closed at all this year.
It may change next year. We will keep everyone posted. Thanks for your
inquiry. April
They replied to my email in about 1hr. Very responsive.
Jim Maloney
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Met up with a bunch of people over the weekend on the trail...was a really great ride. For those who go, might want to take a GPS just in case you get lost. I found a way to the trail from 2 counties away (logging/strip roads EVERYWHERE). Anyone know when they are going to have another pig roast?
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Morvac, this Hatfield-McCoy trail is what lead me to this website/webpage! It sounds like such a great deal, with over 2000 acres in 5 states eventually. Plus, being from Ohio, a nice place as close as West Virginia is a plus. Can you go into more detail? And realizing that they may not have completed all the trail-markers yet, I thought they were going to put up enough trail-markers and signs to prevent people from losing their way. Would it be easy to get lost there?
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I've been wanting to head down to the trail but I don't know if my Banshee would be able to make it on the trail. I have a 500 Quadrunner and I know that will make any kind of trail but my fiance likes to ride my Banshee and I don't know whether or not the trail is too rough for a Banshee and wondered if I'd spend most of my time yanking it around with a tow rope. Has anyone rode there yet.