BLUEFIELD — The opening of two new ATV trails on the Southern West Virginia-based Hatfield-McCoy system will indirectly benefit Mercer County, officials said Friday. That’s because some of the ...
Jan. 15—bluefield — Back-to-back winter storms have kept many people at home, but the snow outside is attracting out-of-state sports enthusiasts ready to get off their snowmobiles and onto an ATV so ...
BRAMWELL — Despite the changing seasons outside, off-road enthusiasts will continue to enjoy the Hatfield-McCoy Trails during the winter months. While trail ridership permits are measured from ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — Residents of West Virginia will be able to hit the Hatfield-McCoy trails for free this weekend in celebration of the state’s birthday. Free West Virginia Day trail passes ...
BRAMWELL — On May 25, the Hatfield-McCoy Trail will start its second decade of bringing ATV tourism dollars and economic stimulus to Mercer County and the surrounding area. On Memorial Day weekend ...
MAN — Manufacturers of ATVs were treated this week to rides along the Hatfield-McCoy Trail highlighting the region as a place for building the ATV and the parts used by enthusiasts. U.S. Sen. Joe ...
Aug. 5—A former coal mining site in Mercer County is now providing lodging to riders of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail. Located on Coaldale Mountain, the new ATV TrailCamp is only a 30-second drive from the ...
Aug. 9—While the heat and drought-like conditions earlier this summer didn't impact ridership levels on the Hatfield-McCoy Trail, riders of the multi-county trail system do prefer a little bit of mud ...
As the 2026 legislative session nears the end, multiple bills aimed at improving the state's child welfare system have been discussed.Senate bill 937 is among t Cabell County officials address recent ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - Nearly 100,000 all-terrain vehicle riders bought permits to ride the Hatfield McCoy Trails in 2021, most traveling from hundreds of miles away -- with 25% spending $500 or ...
CHARLESTON — To encourage riders to take to the state’s trails this fall, Gov. Jim Justice and members of the Hatfield-McCoy Regional Recreation Authority announced on Oct. 6 a fall giveaway contest ...
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