Mercer County, WV
When it comes to all-terrain, we’ve got it
all: a vast trail network and a county
known for great food, brews and history.
Our ATV-friendly community starts with
the famous Hatfield-McCoy Trails. More
than 700 miles of off-road adventure
wind through these southern mountains,
and it all begins with Mercer County’s
Pocahontas trailhead in historic
Bramwell. This convenient access
point to 1-77 has a spacious park-
ing lot and rest area. Best of all, it’s
open year-round and you can end
your day of rugged muddin’ by ex-
ploring Millionaire Row! There are
plenty of places to roll your ATV on up
for cozy accommodations!
When you decide to stay a while, we’ve
got hotels, cabins, and farmhouse
B&Bs—all with Southern hospitality. Many
properties can accommodate multiple
machines, trailers and trucks—and offer
locked storage and permits.
For a really quaint and unique rest, climb
up to a rustic treehouse. When you scram-
ble back down, enjoy a good brew and
meet the buffalo (yes, the real animal.)
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Curl up in a woodland cabin away from
the world, bring your RV and settle for
the week or let our local B&B owners
take care of you in the morning with a
homemade, hearty meal. You can
even stay under the clear, sparkling
stars at a scenic campsite.
You’re bound to work up an appetite
and crave a little local flavor. Dining in
Mercer County is a little bit of Ap-
palachian sensibility with down-home
fresh taste. The small town establish-
ments serve up everything from coffee
and ice cream to beer and barbecue.
Historic spots have been cooking up
comfort classics for ages. Our culinary
tour can wind you through some of the
best dining destinations.
Our county is an adventure waiting to
happen—get out and explore!