RH 199

Total Miles
2.2

Technical Rating

8

Difficult

Best Time

Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter

Trail Type

Single Track

Accessible By

Trail Overview

RH 199 is a highly technical, advanced-level trail that challenges riders with constant rock obstacles and narrow terrain along a rugged ridgeline. From the south entrance, it climbs up a rock ledge right away and immediately transitions into a rocky ridge with constant rock obstacles and boulders. It continues north with tight maneuvering between constant rock layers, roots, and troughs that can be extremely slick when wet. There are frequent rock obstacles on the ridge, including rock gardens, long stair-step sections with several 1-3 foot ledges in a row. It's a skinny trail with off-camber side-hilling, really narrow tree gaps, downed trees at awkward heights that will have to be crossed, and a couple of technical rock pinches. Expect tall ledge obstacles with roots at off-camber angles that will be a challenge to get through. It goes through rock gardens and past scenic mossy boulders and rock formations in this lush forest. Overall, it's a fun challenge for more advanced riders.

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RH 199
RH 199

Difficulty

This is an advanced dirt bike trail due to constant, highly technical rock obstacles and slick conditions.

Technical Rating

8

Status Reports

There are no status reports yet for this trail.

RH 199 can be accessed by the following ride types:

  • Dirt Bike

Access Description

The staging area for the Rock House Trail System within Hatfield McCoy is in the town of Man, West Virginia, with over 100 miles of trail. It has a 2-acre parking lot with restrooms and permit sales. Permits can only be purchased from local vendors or at trailhead facilities, and are valid until December 31st of that year. There is food, fuel, and lodging in the towns of Man and Gilbert. Overnight camping is not allowed at the trailheads, but there are numerous RV resorts, hotels, and restaurants available in the nearby small towns. The Hatfield-McCoy Trail System spans seven counties and ten trailheads in southern West Virginia through terrain rooted in the region's rich coal mining history.

RH 199 Map

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