Monday, June 07, 2010
Hatfield-McCoy Trails To Soon Expand
WEST VIRGINIA....
Hatfield-McCoy Trails users soon will be able to travel more than 150 miles through southern West Virginia without leaving the trail system. A nine-mile connector system linking the Pinnacle Creek and Indian Ridge trail systems is expected to be completed by the end of June. The new system also will connect the Hatfield McCoy Trails to Twin Falls State Park and the towns of Northfork, Keystone, Ashland, Pineville and Mullens. Another trail system in Mercer County will be connected when it opens in the fall, and plans to build a visitors center in Mercer County have been made.
Hatfield-McCoy Trails users soon will be able to travel more than 150 miles through southern West Virginia without leaving the trail system. A nine-mile connector system linking the Pinnacle Creek and Indian Ridge trail systems is expected to be completed by the end of June. The new system also will connect the Hatfield McCoy Trails to Twin Falls State Park and the towns of Northfork, Keystone, Ashland, Pineville and Mullens. Another trail system in Mercer County will be connected when it opens in the fall, and plans to build a visitors center in Mercer County have been made.