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Hatfield–McCoy Trails : ウィキペディア英語版
Hatfield–McCoy Trails
The Hatfield–McCoy Trails, located in West Virginia, is a nationally known trail system most popular for its off-highway vehicle trails. The trail system is a multi-county project, including West Virginia counties Logan, Kanawha, Wyoming, McDowell, Mercer, Wayne, Lincoln, Mingo, and Boone. The trails are managed by the Hatfield–McCoy Regional Recreation Authority, a legislatively created quasi-state agency and its paid staff, which is governed by a multi-county board of directors.
The name of the trail system is derived from the names of two families, the Hatfields and McCoys, who famously feuded near the West Virginia and Kentucky border after the Civil War.
==Expansion==

The trail system officially opened under the name Hatfield McCoy in October 2000 with of trail operations. In 2002, the trail system added an additional of trails in Boone County, West Virginia. In 2004, the trail system again added of trail, to bring the trail system to , making it the second largest off-highway vehicle trail in the world, second only to the Paiute ATV Trail. Currently there are six of the nine WV counties (Wyoming, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Logan, and Boone) with over 600 miles of off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails. An expansion plan for the trail system plans for 2,000 miles of trails with suitable facilities and an Off-Highway Vehicle Park located in Kanawha County (CBER 2006).
Current trail system names (trailhead facility names in parentheses) include Rockhouse (Browning Fork), Bearwallow (Dingess-Rum), Pinnacle Creek (Castlerock), Little Coal River (Water Ways), Indian Ridge (Ashland), Pocahontas (Bramwell), and Buffalo Mountain (Delbarton). Only Paiute ATV Trail in Central Utah has more miles of trails (2000)
As of October 19, 2015, Little Coal River and Ivy Branch trails are closed as land changed ownership.

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