About This Trail System
The Indian Ridge Trail System is one of the newest additions to the Hatfield-McCoy Trails and is located near Ashland, WV. Indian Ridge consists of approximately 63 breathtaking miles of trails. This Trail System also has a trail connector that links to the Pinnacle Creek Trail System. Trail visitors can ride legally with direct trail access on the connector between the Indian Ridge and Pinnacle Creek Trail. The Indian Ridge Trail System has one trailhead with a two-acre parking area and restrooms. This trail offers a nice variety of trails for all difficulty levels and some beautiful scenic views on the mountaintops that will take your breath away! The breakdown in trail percentage for this trail system is as follows: 18 miles or 30% are green trails (easiest), 25.5 miles 41% blue (more difficult), 12.7 miles or 20% black (most difficult), .5 miles or 1% red/black (extremely difficult), and 5.6 miles or 8% are orange trails (single track). This trail system offers community access to the Town of Northfork and the Town of Keystone. Nearby communities offer fuel, food, and lodging accommodations. Under Related Links you will find directions to the trailhead, a current map of the trail, information about community Connectors, and links to attractions and lodging near the Indian Ridge Trail System.
The physical address for this Trailhead is....Northfork, WV 24868
The GPS Coordinates for this Trailhead are......Latitude 37.41330, Longitude -81.35263
Nearby Accommodations
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Accommodations for up to 12 adults in 2 adjacent units.
Conveniently located near the Indian Ridge Hatfield McCoy Trail Head and less than an hour from the Pinnacle Creek Trail Head.
Additional miles of unpaved roads nearby.
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