The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System in West Virginia is known the world over as one of the premier off-highway vehicle trails in the nation. And as good as the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System is, it’s about to get even better, with the inclusion of 150 miles of new trails this spring.

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To learn more about how, where, and when to ride West Virginia’s newest Hatfield-McCoy Trails, visit the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System website or Facebook page.

If you love adventurous driving, perhaps you might also like to know about a local highway route that you can take in any vehicle that offers many of the same twists and turns (1300 of them!) that the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System is so famous for.

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