ATVs

Uniquely Appalachian Trails

Every twist and turn is an invitation to explore in Mercer County. Here, adventure isn’t one-size-fits-all — it’s all-terrain, all yours. With the legendary Hatfield-McCoy Trail System in our backyard, Mercer County is a top destination for all-terrain enthusiasts.

Pocahontas Trailhead

More than 1,000 miles of off-road adventure wind through these mountains, and it all begins with the Pocahontas Trailhead in historic Bramwell. First-time riders can find everything they need at this trailhead, including trail maps, permits and a gift shop. Best of all, it’s open year-round. When it’s time to refuel, find ATV-friendly lodging and mom-and-pop restaurants along the trail.

A group of ATVs travel along a forested ATV trail - mud flies visibly from their tires and splashes against their wind screens

Trail Etiquette

Following proper trail etiquette keeps the ride safe and enjoyable for everyone! Take care of the trails so they remain open and beautiful for years to come. If you are a new rider or need a refresher, familiarize yourself with proper trail etiquette.

Two side-by-side ATVs drive along a rugged, muddy trail surrounded by dense green forest, with sunlight filtering through the trees.

Ride into the Wild

Mercer County is home to the legendary Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, offering access to more than 700 miles of trails. The Pocahontas Trailhead, located just outside the small town of Bramwell, connects to three other trail systems — Indian Ridge, Pinnacle Creek and Warrior — creating the largest continuous off-road network east of the Mississippi.

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