Can you drive jeeps on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails?
Starting March 25, Jeeps, Hummers and other full-size four-wheel drive vehicles will have access to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails’ 53-mile Bearwallow Trail System near Logan, the Hatfield-McCoy Trails Authority has announced.
Is there an app for off-road trails?
Gaia GPS – Trail Maps for Every Adventure This app is the go-to for most off-road enthusiasts. It allows you to search for off-road trails in your area, set waypoints, design routes and save routes to use offline.
What do I need to ride Hatfield-McCoy Trails?
Trail Rules & Regulations
- User permit required for all drivers and passengers.
- Everyone must wear a DOT or Snell approved helmet and eye protection.
- All operators and passengers must meet manufacturer’s minimum age and size requirements.
- No one under the age of 6 is allowed on the trails under any circumstances.
What is the best off-road trail app?
The best off-road navigation apps include Polaris, ViewRanger, and Komoot. Other great options include Fat Map and AllTrails. These apps are available on Android and iOS. Regardless of which app you get, make sure it has great reviews and provides offline access.
Can you drink beer on Hatfield McCoy trails?
(b) A person may not consume or possess any alcoholic liquor at any time or any location within the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area. (e) Each trail user shall at all times remain within and on a designated and marked trail while within the Hatfield-McCoy Recreation Area.
How much does it cost to ride the Hatfield McCoy trails?
The cost is $26.50 for West Virginia residents and $50 for non-residents. You can also purchase them online at the Hatfield McCoy Trails website.
Do you need insurance to ride Hatfield McCoy Trails?
We do not require you to have a title or insurance on your machine to ride the Hatfield McCoy Trails. All permits are valid from the date of purchase/redemption until December 31st of that year.
How much does it cost to ride the Hatfield McCoy Trails?
Is Polaris ride command free?
Again, Ride Command is free to download, and we feel it has one of the best databases of trails across the U.S. While the free version on your phone or tablet works well, the in-car system sold in Polaris machines, especially the new ones, includes the Group Ride feature that we love.