Nice video I'm from logan and I ride theses trails and I like looking up other people's experiences on our trails this place is so four wheeler friendly it's like all freedom on our black top roads we ride them to every where to
Just got back from a 4 day adventure. If you haven't been there, you need to be. Other than the rain and cold, it was the best trip of my life. Wish I could post pictures.. We stayed at the Hatfield McCoy Inn, in Matewan. We had excellent access to Devil Anse, Buffalo Mountain and Rock House. Can't wait to go back.
I live 2 miles from the pinicle system and about 20 from the rock house system I love these trails, I can't wait to get groups together for rides, I wish they did more events than the one trail fest I love the environment down there
Hey man, as a born and raised resident of Man, I want to thank you for all of the kind words you say about my hometown and my state. I'm actually from Buffalo Creek, just outside of Man, but went to school and graduated from Man High School which is actually right near Rockhouse Trailhead. Anyhoot, I just wanted to say thank you because for one, I'm used to hearing immature people, who more than likely haven't ever even been here, talk crap about West Virginia like we are nothing but a bunch of dumb hillbillies. And say stuff like we are cousin fu*kers and all of that dumb stuff. It's nice hearing people telling others about how great it is here. This area not only has some of the best 4x4ing but it's also just ungodly beautiful and has some of the greatest people in the world. And for people to come here and get a taste of it and sees what I'm talking about and then actually tells others about it, is so refreshing to hear. We need more people doing this! It would not only help with the reputation of the state but help with our economy here by bringing in more tourists. Thank you so much, it really means a lot to me/us! P.S. If and when you're back in town, holler at me and we'll go riding. Recently got me a 2021 Honda Talon 1000x! I'm looking forward to riding the H&M Trails for the first time. As a local I've always rode on trails that aren't connected to them, so this year coming will make for the first time ever riding on them, so I'm down to get together and ride.
Its March 3rd 2016 and the Hatfield Web site still doesn't say one thing about this trail. so 7 months later how are we supposed to find out more info on this system?
H&M are doing it right and they have the community behind them too, We have hundreds and hundreds of trails here in New Brunswick too (Snomobile and ATV) you guys should come here sometime, I have videos on my channel of trails here and Nova Scotia. Love your videos, keep em coming !
The Hatfields are also my family, I am a McCoy. My great grandmother was a Hatfield and my great grandfather was a McCoy. They were married and lived in Wharncliffe West Virginia prior to moving west shortly after the 1888 attack on Randall and Sarah's cabin.
Dirt Trax Television Naw it feels to free with the wind blowing in your face. I would hate to give that up. Most of the time im not even going over 12 mph.
I was looking for history on the family myself. Found out my Dad is a direct descendant of Devil Anse although our last name is Mayhon (originally Mayhorn). We've Ben able to trace our family tree back to the Hatfields, Devil Anse specifically
I own a highly modded lifted recon with lots of mods big tires and gears and stuff and I ride up there all the time A recon stock should handle most trails other than the extreme trails
We're looking to make our first trip there next year. Trying to find places to stay. I'm thinking we should stay in one location and then move midweek to experience another section. Any suggestions on where to stay? Nothing to fancy for the budget or too rough for the ladies.
Its a pretty good disance for me cause i dont have a car. I half to walk all the way outside and outback my house and then across the bridge and up the hill. I just prefer looking out my kitchen window and seeing the statue up their.
listen if your going somewhere very far take with you fuel pump tank bigger and larger for your machine so it can give you a chance to get to the destiny that way you will survive your self in the forest
In my 8th grade history class I remember learning a little about Hatfield McCoys not much but a little and I hope some day I can come and explore it
Enjoyed the video, hoping to make a jeep ride someday, thanks for highlighting WV
Nice video I'm from logan and I ride theses trails and I like looking up other people's experiences on our trails this place is so four wheeler friendly it's like all freedom on our black top roads we ride them to every where to
I agree I live in western New York and came down there for a week it's so worth it
Thank you
Just got back from a 4 day adventure. If you haven't been there, you need to be. Other than the rain and cold, it was the best trip of my life. Wish I could post pictures..
We stayed at the Hatfield McCoy Inn, in Matewan. We had excellent access to Devil Anse, Buffalo Mountain and Rock House. Can't wait to go back.
Thanks for the video. That's where I would like to take the family for some trail riding.
Ready for this trail to open all the way.
I live 2 miles from the pinicle system and about 20 from the rock house system I love these trails, I can't wait to get groups together for rides, I wish they did more events than the one trail fest I love the environment down there
BurninRubber93 i live about 3 mins away from Hatfield trail give me a shout!
thanks for sharing the vid
Have you guys ever visited Black Mountain Kentucky?? Harlan County. Awesome place! If you haven't you should.
A tip : you can watch movies at Flixzone. Been using them for watching all kinds of movies lately.
welcome to the Hatfield And McCoy Trail System..
Ohh and that place with the big water hole at 1:40 is called trail fest and its held in gilbert creek every year in october. If anyone is curious
Last time I was in hatfield McCoy trails, (about 4 months ago) I was watching them build these trails
+Chris Crowder you might have been watching them connect them, but the roads they use were already there......
+Tessa Nickels maybe so. They had escalators and were tearing down trees
Escalators not the other think lol. Auto correct sucks assTessa Nickels
Escavators******Tessa Nickels
Hey man, as a born and raised resident of Man, I want to thank you for all of the kind words you say about my hometown and my state. I'm actually from Buffalo Creek, just outside of Man, but went to school and graduated from Man High School which is actually right near Rockhouse Trailhead. Anyhoot, I just wanted to say thank you because for one, I'm used to hearing immature people, who more than likely haven't ever even been here, talk crap about West Virginia like we are nothing but a bunch of dumb hillbillies. And say stuff like we are cousin fu*kers and all of that dumb stuff. It's nice hearing people telling others about how great it is here. This area not only has some of the best 4x4ing but it's also just ungodly beautiful and has some of the greatest people in the world. And for people to come here and get a taste of it and sees what I'm talking about and then actually tells others about it, is so refreshing to hear. We need more people doing this! It would not only help with the reputation of the state but help with our economy here by bringing in more tourists. Thank you so much, it really means a lot to me/us!
P.S. If and when you're back in town, holler at me and we'll go riding. Recently got me a 2021 Honda Talon 1000x! I'm looking forward to riding the H&M Trails for the first time. As a local I've always rode on trails that aren't connected to them, so this year coming will make for the first time ever riding on them, so I'm down to get together and ride.
Takes me 5 hours to get there from my home in Kentucky
Its March 3rd 2016 and the Hatfield Web site still doesn't say one thing about this trail. so 7 months later how are we supposed to find out more info on this system?
H&M are doing it right and they have the community behind them too, We have hundreds and hundreds of trails here in New Brunswick too (Snomobile and ATV) you guys should come here sometime, I have videos on my channel of trails here and Nova Scotia. Love your videos, keep em coming !
Lol everytime i go the locals talk shit about the trails and say it isnt right
Oh man, try drinking every time Luke says unique! Woooooo!
next time gotta check out gilbert WV Marty's trailhouse. great people to rent off of. been there twice.
Are there any trails open to Jeeps and other full-size vehicles, or only SideXSides and ATVs?
thanks luke!
Impressive you drove 12 hours to ride it
Is the cemetery easy to spot when riding the trail? Or can you tell us how to find it when on the Devil Anse trail?
The hatfields are my family
The Hatfields are also my family, I am a McCoy.
My great grandmother was a Hatfield and my great grandfather was a McCoy.
They were married and lived in Wharncliffe West Virginia prior to moving west shortly after the 1888 attack on Randall and Sarah's cabin.
Do they require you wear a helmet?
+TheCamaro5 Not sure, but you should wear one anyways.
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Naw it feels to free with the wind blowing in your face. I would hate to give that up. Most of the time im not even going over 12 mph.
+TheCamaro5 You have to wear a helmet. Its a safety thing.
You do in some states. You don't have to in Texas.
I would like take a ride on that trail on then hatfeilds &mccouys trail.
My name is Joseph Dominic Hatfield anse my great grandfather
I was looking for history on the family myself. Found out my Dad is a direct descendant of Devil Anse although our last name is Mayhon (originally Mayhorn). We've Ben able to trace our family tree back to the Hatfields, Devil Anse specifically
Xxtrigger_happyxX I’m his family too
How does a 2wd atv do on these trails?? I own a honda recon and want to go but not sure if you need 4x4. thanks!
I own a highly modded lifted recon with lots of mods big tires and gears and stuff and I ride up there all the time
A recon stock should handle most trails other than the extreme trails
I ride a 400ex. It does pretty good
Rockhouse beats the hell out of you on a quad but it’s really fun to ride and worth it.
We're looking to make our first trip there next year. Trying to find places to stay. I'm thinking we should stay in one location and then move midweek to experience another section. Any suggestions on where to stay? Nothing to fancy for the budget or too rough for the ladies.
Hampton Inn in Princeton, WV and you can drive to Bramwell and hit up the trailheads there.
...i HAVE to go there....someday...;-)
That bridge is not the only way out of man,
I only live 30 min from the trails!
Great more tourists.
my home
Its a pretty good disance for me cause i dont have a car. I half to walk all the way outside and outback my house and then across the bridge and up the hill. I just prefer looking out my kitchen window and seeing the statue up their.
About 60 miles for me ;)
No littering,or littering
Sweet
I went ATV riding there and I went to man the home of the hill Billy’s (ps that is their actually Modo)
listen if your going somewhere very far take with you fuel pump tank bigger and larger for your machine so it can give you a chance to get to the destiny that way you will survive your self in the forest
hes my great great uncle
Yeah hes my cousin too
Me aprxamently 3 miles I live in ieger
Driving a side by side is not riding a trail my grandmother can drive a utv
First
Dirt trax… talk TOOOOO much.... get into video of the trails....
Try backpacking, buddy, and get these nasty machines out of the forest. These people are worse than the coal and timber industry.
hes my great great uncle