About This Trail System
The Bearwallow Trail System located near the town of Logan consists of approximately 67 total miles of trail. The Bearwallow Trail has one trailhead/ranger station. Bearwallow is one of the more popular trail systems of the Hatfield-McCoy Trails and is commonly known for its difficult single track and most difficult level trails. The breakdown in trail percentages for this trail system is as follows: 14.7 miles or 22% are green trails (easiest), 29.7 miles or 44% blue trails (more difficult), 11.2 miles or 19% black trails (most difficult), 1.9 miles or 3% red/black (extreme difficult), and 8.2 miles or 12% orange trails (single track only). This trail system has direct access to gas, food, and lodging.
Under Related Links you will find directions to the trailhead, a current map of the trail, information about community connectors, and links attractions and lodging near the Bearwallow Trail System.
Nearby Accomodations
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The Logan Motor Lodge is located on 3 Mile Curve (Rt. 10) in the beautiful mountains of Logan, WV. Locally owned and operated.
We are located just minutes from two of the most popular Hatfield and McCoy trail rides that are enjoyed by outdoor...
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Devil Anse Campground & Cabin Rentals caters to the riders of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System, offering direct access to more than 100 miles of adventurous trails at the Bearwallow Trail Head. We have campsites for RVs up to 55 feet in length,...
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Welcome to Logan County, the heart of the Hatfield-McCoy Region! Our county is filled with a variety of historic, scenic, and entertaining attractions. As West Virginians, we are proud of our mountain heritage and are honored to share it with...
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