Tacketts Hideaway Cabins & Full Hookup Campground
Tacketts Hideaway Cabins & Full Hookup Campground
If you're ready for a break from riding, West Virginia offers plenty to explore! Dive into the rich history of Matewan with a visit to the Visitor Center, the Mine Wars Museum, the Hatfield McCoy Cemetery, and the mighty Tug River. Stroll through charming boutiques, enjoy a fresh brew at the local coffee shop, and pick up some HMT gear at one of the gift shops. Whether you're exploring historical landmarks or discovering unique local treasures, West Virginia provides the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.
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McCOY TRAILS

881 Little White Oak Road, Duff, TN 37729

Hatfield McCoy Trails

The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, located in the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia, is one of the largest off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail networks in the world. Spanning hundreds of miles across multiple counties, it offers a variety of trails for ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, and other off-road vehicles, ranging from beginner-friendly paths to challenging terrain for experienced riders.
A scenic overlook from the Hatfield McCoy Trail System. A picture of the mountains from the Outlaw Trail System. Learn More Learn More

Outlaw Trails

The Outlaw Trails of West Virginia and Kentucky are an unofficial network of off-road routes running through private lands, old logging roads, and mining areas. Known for their rugged, unmarked paths, they offer a raw, adventurous ride for experienced off-roaders. Unlike regulated systems, they aren’t maintained or sanctioned, so riders must respect landowners and ride responsibly.
A picture of Cabin 4 at Big Cedar Cabins and RV Park

Mine Wars Museum

The West Virginia Mine Wars were a series of violent labor conflicts in the early 1900s between coal miners and operators over poor wages and working conditions. Tensions peaked in 1921 with the Battle of Blair Mountain, where thousands of armed miners clashed with authorities, marking one of America’s largest labor uprisings.
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Matewan Visitor Center

The Matewan Visitor Center offers a fascinating look into the town’s rich history, including the infamous Matewan Massacre and the West Virginia Mine Wars. Visitors can explore exhibits, learn about coal mining heritage, and get information on local attractions, trails, and historic sites, making it a must-visit stop in Matewan.
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A picture of the Mine War Museum in Matewan WV. A picture of the Visitor Center in Matewan WV. They have some very interesting videos about the history of WV including Mine Wars and the Hatfield McCoy feud.
Tacketts Hideaway Cabins & Full Hookup Campground
Tacketts Hideaway Cabins & Full Hookup Campground
If you're ready for a break from riding, West Virginia offers plenty to explore! Dive into the rich history of Matewan with a visit to the Visitor Center, the Mine Wars Museum, the Hatfield McCoy Cemetery, and the mighty Tug River. Stroll through charming boutiques, enjoy a fresh brew at the local coffee shop, and pick up some HMT gear at one of the gift shops. Whether you're exploring historical landmarks or discovering unique local treasures, West Virginia provides the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure.
CABIN RENTAL HATFIELD MCCOY TRAILS | CABIN RENTAL DEVIL ANSE TRAILS | CABIN RENTAL BUFFALO MTN TRAILS | CABIN RENTAL ROCKHOUSE TRAILS

ATTRACTIONS NEAR HATFIELD

McCOY TRAILS

881 Little White Oak Road, Duff, TN 37729

Hatfield McCoy Trails

The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, located in the rugged mountains of southern West Virginia, is one of the largest off-highway vehicle (OHV) trail networks in the world. Spanning hundreds of miles across multiple counties, it offers a variety of trails for ATVs, UTVs, dirt bikes, and other off-road vehicles, ranging from beginner-friendly paths to challenging terrain for experienced riders.
A scenic overlook from the Hatfield McCoy Trail System. A picture of the mountains from the Outlaw Trail System. Learn More Learn More A picture of Cabin 4 at Big Cedar Cabins and RV Park

Mine Wars Museum

The West Virginia Mine Wars were a series of violent labor conflicts in the early 1900s between coal miners and operators over poor wages and working conditions. Tensions peaked in 1921 with the Battle of Blair Mountain, where thousands of armed miners clashed with authorities, marking one of America’s largest labor uprisings.
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