Thinking of taking my boys to the Hatfield McCoy trails. I've never been there but have some friends that go. What are some good campgrounds? Good trails? Side by side rentals?
I suppose in order of preference..... everything would depend on reasonable UTV rental rates. Once I find that it just has to fit a 35ft fiver. lol otherwise I'm easy. Little bit of bacon, beer for me, chocolat milk for boys and we will call it man weekend!
What is most important to you ... price, on-site amenities or access to the trails from your campground ? I like Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek and Pocahontas trails which are all interconnected.
I've stayed at Ashland Resort and it provides direct access to the trails. It's a white knuckle drive on the narrow road to get to the campground from US-52, but it is pretty nice as ATV campgrounds go. Expensive though and only real amenities are gas, laundry and showers available on-site.
I've stayed at Twin Hollow Campground in Gilbert. Up on top of a mountain, peaceful and very nice people running it. Not a pleasant trip up the long access road (driveway) with loose rocks. This has direct access to Rockhouse trails. No amenities to speak of.
I stayed at breaks for a week to do the tour. Campground nothing to brag about but ok . Was there for five days drove 600 miles . Things spread out over a big area.
Jenny Wiley State Park is close by but I believe closed. Not to far is Breaks Interstate Parks. They may be open. Check the state park system for Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia. They are all close to the hollar.
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