Tour Guided

If you’re not entirely comfortable riding the trails alone, West Virginia offers plenty of tour-guided trips through its scenic mountains. All you have to do is buckle up and enjoy the ride.

The Country Roads Byway Visitor Center near Logan offers tours of the Bearwallow Trail System, while the Opossum Creek Retreat takes visitors along other portions of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System! WV ATV Rentals in Rock as well as ACE Adventure Resort offer guided tours of much of southern West Virginia. No matter your skill level, these outfitters can help you step off the beaten path and into Trails Heaven!

Start your excursion in Williamson at the Hatfield-McCoy House. The house was the home of Devil Anse Hatfield – a key member of the notorious Hatfield-McCoy feud of the 1800s – and is the second-oldest structure in Mingo County. Each room of the house will detail the lives of the five most important people involved in the feud. After you’ve finished immersing yourself in the history of the area, find your way to the Buffalo Mountain Trail – just a block from the house! After you’ve finished exploring the trails, make a stop at a local favorite like 34:Ate or Miners Diner & Pizza.

Your next stop should include the historic town of Bramwell. The town has one of the most unique histories in all of the state, and the best way to explore is a stroll down “Millionaire’s Row,” getting a glimpse at how the coal barons of the late 1800s lived. Hop on the Pocahontas trail head and enjoy a day full of riding through the southern coal fields of the state. Make your way to The Corner Shop Diner for dinner and home-made ice cream or head to Buffalo Trail Restaurant and Brewery! End your day with a hike to the top of Pinnacle Rock for incredible scenic views of Mercer County.

As you begin your final stop on this tour through some of the best ATV country you have to end by visiting the Greenbrier Resort. Get behind the wheel of the most extreme ORV (off-road vehicle) on the planet and explore the majestic mountains of West Virginia for a unique experience. The Greenbrier Resort provides highly trained guides that will lead and instruct you in a specialized Polaris RZR through The Greenbrier’s private 11,000 acre mountain preserve. The terrain will vary from modest unpaved roads to some of the most extreme on the East Coast. The terrain has rocks, ruts, creek crossings and steep hills. It is definitely a must see adventure for anyone.

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