MAN, W.Va. (WV News) — In celebration of West Virginia Day, state residents will be able to access the Hatfield-McCoy Trail Systems for free Thursday.
Day trail passes will be available to in-state residents who present a valid driver’s license or state-issued ID at any trailhead location, the Hatfield-McCoy Trails Welcome Center located in Julian or the Country Roads Byway Visitors Center in Logan. “This is our way of saying ‘Thank You’ for the support to the residents of West Virginia,” said Hatfield-McCoy Trails Marketing Manager Chris Zeto. “We hope folks will get outside, explore in the mountains and visit an ATV-friendly town along the way!” Those who make their way to the trail system can also take the opportunity to visit the newest Almost Heaven swing location.
The swing is perched upon a scenic spot along the Rockhouse Trail System and overlooks the ATV-friendly town of Man. “We are thrilled to have another Almost Heaven swing along the Hatfield-McCoy Trails,” Zeto said. “As one of our most popular points-of-interest, many folks will flock to the Rockhouse Trail System to grab a selfie and enjoy the amazing view of our southern West Virginia mountains and the town of Man.
We appreciate the West Virginia Department of Tourism for making this opportunity possible and are excited to see an increase in visitation within this area!” Home to more than 1,000 miles of off-roading terrain, the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System boats routes perfect for first.
