Man I’m 30 years old and I’m jealous of your kids. Would have loved hanging out with my pops and off roading with all the toys when I was younger. Absolutely love ever minute of this
We appreciate you watching. Some of the best videos for me to watch back are the departure videos to see which moments were the most memorable for each kid.
@@trailkings oh yeah stumbled on you guys looking at some trails in west Virginia, your method of story telling and the video editing is what has kept me watching your back log of videos, can’t wait to see what you guys do this year. And keep up the good work, video editing isn’t easy.
I have friends come in from other states, that were more flat. I am in W PA. They got all disoriented, due to the hills and twisting roads. WV is a beautiful state. Been there MANY of times. Thanks for the video.
before our trip, I didn't understand why people would make multiple trips to WV after going the first time. But after our first trip... we totally understand and have our 2nd trip planned for 2023.
Sweet vid, super setup. Appreciate the upload looks like a great time. Talked with a young hotshot driver Sunday from TX with a 35'+ equipment trailer. Trailer had jack knifed (much have gone off the road) came around and slammed into the side of his new Ram dually. Caved in the whole side, smashed the back window, large side steps bent in and the frame who knows. Was not good had to call for another rig to come in to get the load. Drive safe out there ....
It’s definitely a place every rider needs to experience. Especially if you enjoy learning about the history of places you ride. We do our best to have fun but we definitely make some memories every time we go out.
In Williamson when you turn off 119 across the bridge 1st red light gas station on the left make that left and go up a block or 2 and make a right it would bring you around the bridge. Yeah after King Coal Highway 52 past the gas station up on the hill there that is a twisty road. I have taken my 24 ft enclosed extended height trailer down that but now take other options depending where I ride for the weekend. Kinda local so I have never stayed in Gilbert so that place looked great for the kids lots to do there. Awesome the police helped out most places around here are like that. Hope you had a great time out on the trails.
About the time you was talking about how green the Kentucky mountains are, you should have stopped at natural bridge. Eye of the dragon motorcycle ride, Daniel boone back country byway for your jeeps and adventure bikes, hollarwood for your atvs, and more trails than you can walk. And it's still one of the most granola places on the planet. And i mean that in a good way.
I wouldn't recommend 52 to anyone with big truck and long trailer (winter if snowstorms coming, they don't plow it like most areas) unless you're familiar with road. If you're coming to these trails from general Texas area ride 81 from Knoxville, TN, head towards Wytheville, VA then head north on 77 from Wytheville, VA to Bluefield, WV then get on 52. Bluefield is a railroad city (norfolk southern) now days and they have decent places to eat, one joint called The Railyard, nice place, with good food. Gilbert is about 60 miles on 52 from Bluefield, WV. It's probably 200 miles from Lexington, KY. Now the Pocahontas trail system is near Bramwell, WV which is about 20 minutes from Bluefield, 25 minutes from Princeton. There's a drive inn you can ride your ATV to there in Bluewell near Bramwell called Lynn's Drive-Inn really good hotdogs, hamburgers, great ice cream, you can sit outside on a picnic table, Lynn's usually hosts a car show in June. I personally feel Pocahontas is the best trail system if you want to be near things you're use to day to day in a more populated area. It's close to Mercer Mall, Green Valley Bowling Lane, Glennwood Park where in summer you can rent paddle boats, ride bikes, small playground, and walking trail system that's mostly paved, Bluefield city park has a small train and for couple dollar you can take kids on train rides around the city park (I heard they're about to rebuild the park added more stuff for kids). Summer months Mercer County has a hotrod/car cruise every 3rd Saturday of the month it's called "Cool Cruisin' Nights" it takes place in town Princeton(25 mins from trail system) 5pm-10pm it runs from May-Oct. in Oct. you can take kids trick or treating and they will hand out candy and decorate up those hot rods and bring out the Halloween mobiles. A lot of really, really nice hot rods there. And it's a clean area, on strip where they cruise Jimmy's restaurant is a throwback diner and they have decent food. Taste if Memphis however is best sit down in Princeton, clean, and excellence BBQ. I grew up in that general area, I still visit as I own a 2nd home in the area. My grandfather worked in mines near Welch. I chuckled at you and your wife reaction to that area and being a different way of life! Gilbert is Mingo County, Welch is Mcdowell, Bramwell/Bluefield/Princeton, is Mercer County. Those 3 counties in 1950s combined had nearly 250,000 residents. Today they don't even have 100,000 residents combined. A lot of folks are still trying there to hold it together! It's a dying area I had to move away to better myself, but I still spend a lot of free time down that way... slow paced lifestyle to be sure!
where the trailer is located is where it stayed for the 11 days we were there. It gave the kids a safe place to walk when going from the rooms down to the play rooms down stairs. Overall a great place to stay.
Each video we did could be limited to a full days worth of riding. With filming it takes us longer than if someone was just straight riding it. I would say a 3 to 4 day trip would give you plenty of time to see a lot. Also we didn’t go down all the trails at each system. All we did was hit our loop and the attractions on the system. Each system prolly had another day of riding we could of down with going down all the spurs within the system.
Never rode the trails and really don’t know any locals who ride them. We look at it like this, we have plenty of roads to ride for free so we ain’t paying lol. And I think the tourist are figuring that out and riding the trails u don’t have to pay for.
Outside of the Initial video I did on the Pro R with the issues I wish Polaris would address…. Overall I really like the new Pro R platform. We named ours Angry for a reason. It feels like the machine is angry and wants to rip anything in its path when you hammer down on the throttle. We will eventually do a review on it once I get more seat time but right now I’m pretty impressed with it.
Man I’m 30 years old and I’m jealous of your kids. Would have loved hanging out with my pops and off roading with all the toys when I was younger. Absolutely love ever minute of this
We appreciate you watching. Some of the best videos for me to watch back are the departure videos to see which moments were the most memorable for each kid.
@@trailkings oh yeah stumbled on you guys looking at some trails in west Virginia, your method of story telling and the video editing is what has kept me watching your back log of videos, can’t wait to see what you guys do this year. And keep up the good work, video editing isn’t easy.
Hearing that definitely puts fuel to the fire. We love the experience and being able to share them. We appreciate you sharing that with us.
I have friends come in from other states, that were more flat. I am in W PA. They got all disoriented, due to the hills and twisting roads. WV is a beautiful state. Been there MANY of times. Thanks for the video.
i agree. we look forward to our next trip there.
Glad yall come to our town fir the trail’s really keeps us going yk
you're welcome. Many would say y'all live in paradise. We look forward to our next trip to the system.
my coworkers are in this, we hope you all enjoyed your stay!
It was a great time. Thanks for watching.
Love Gilbert,WV...can't wait for April for our 12th trip to the Hatfield McCoy trails
before our trip, I didn't understand why people would make multiple trips to WV after going the first time. But after our first trip... we totally understand and have our 2nd trip planned for 2023.
Love it, glad you liked WV, please invite friends! My only criticism is the background music was a little loud.
I’m from West Bygod. I’m glad y’all got to enjoy our beautiful state.
very fun place to ride.
i’m in this! we really hope you all enjoyed your stay!
It was a great experience. Thanks for watching.
Good on ya! rocking out, good sound!!
Sweet vid, super setup. Appreciate the upload looks like a great time. Talked with a young hotshot driver Sunday from TX with a 35'+ equipment trailer. Trailer had jack knifed (much have gone off the road) came around and slammed into the side of his new Ram dually. Caved in the whole side, smashed the back window, large side steps bent in and the frame who knows. Was not good had to call for another rig to come in to get the load. Drive safe out there ....
thanks and will do.
That looks like an amazing trip. I'm in TX as well and hoping to make that trip on day. You seem to be a fun group to ride with.
It’s definitely a place every rider needs to experience. Especially if you enjoy learning about the history of places you ride. We do our best to have fun but we definitely make some memories every time we go out.
In Williamson when you turn off 119 across the bridge 1st red light gas station on the left make that left and go up a block or 2 and make a right it would bring you around the bridge. Yeah after King Coal Highway 52 past the gas station up on the hill there that is a twisty road. I have taken my 24 ft enclosed extended height trailer down that but now take other options depending where I ride for the weekend. Kinda local so I have never stayed in Gilbert so that place looked great for the kids lots to do there. Awesome the police helped out most places around here are like that. Hope you had a great time out on the trails.
We had an amazing time. Overall one of the best places we have rode.
About the time you was talking about how green the Kentucky mountains are, you should have stopped at natural bridge.
Eye of the dragon motorcycle ride,
Daniel boone back country byway for your jeeps and adventure bikes, hollarwood for your atvs, and more trails than you can walk.
And it's still one of the most granola places on the planet. And i mean that in a good way.
I wouldn't recommend 52 to anyone with big truck and long trailer (winter if snowstorms coming, they don't plow it like most areas) unless you're familiar with road. If you're coming to these trails from general Texas area ride 81 from Knoxville, TN, head towards Wytheville, VA then head north on 77 from Wytheville, VA to Bluefield, WV then get on 52. Bluefield is a railroad city (norfolk southern) now days and they have decent places to eat, one joint called The Railyard, nice place, with good food. Gilbert is about 60 miles on 52 from Bluefield, WV. It's probably 200 miles from Lexington, KY.
Now the Pocahontas trail system is near Bramwell, WV which is about 20 minutes from Bluefield, 25 minutes from Princeton. There's a drive inn you can ride your ATV to there in Bluewell near Bramwell called Lynn's Drive-Inn really good hotdogs, hamburgers, great ice cream, you can sit outside on a picnic table, Lynn's usually hosts a car show in June. I personally feel Pocahontas is the best trail system if you want to be near things you're use to day to day in a more populated area. It's close to Mercer Mall, Green Valley Bowling Lane, Glennwood Park where in summer you can rent paddle boats, ride bikes, small playground, and walking trail system that's mostly paved, Bluefield city park has a small train and for couple dollar you can take kids on train rides around the city park (I heard they're about to rebuild the park added more stuff for kids). Summer months Mercer County has a hotrod/car cruise every 3rd Saturday of the month it's called "Cool Cruisin' Nights" it takes place in town Princeton(25 mins from trail system) 5pm-10pm it runs from May-Oct. in Oct. you can take kids trick or treating and they will hand out candy and decorate up those hot rods and bring out the Halloween mobiles. A lot of really, really nice hot rods there. And it's a clean area, on strip where they cruise Jimmy's restaurant is a throwback diner and they have decent food. Taste if Memphis however is best sit down in Princeton, clean, and excellence BBQ.
I grew up in that general area, I still visit as I own a 2nd home in the area. My grandfather worked in mines near Welch. I chuckled at you and your wife reaction to that area and being a different way of life! Gilbert is Mingo County, Welch is Mcdowell, Bramwell/Bluefield/Princeton, is Mercer County. Those 3 counties in 1950s combined had nearly 250,000 residents. Today they don't even have 100,000 residents combined. A lot of folks are still trying there to hold it together! It's a dying area I had to move away to better myself, but I still spend a lot of free time down that way... slow paced lifestyle to be sure!
We had a blast in hatfield mccoy Trails last spring!!
It’s definitely a bucket list place to ride.
You can bypass the low underpass if you go on up to the next exit into town. (I live here in the KY side)
thats great info, thanks.
We went back in 2021 stay down the road from Ashland resort awesome time driving their was scary due to living on the eastern shore of Maryland
It’s definitely has its moments. We hope to go to the southern trails here soon.
Awesome video yall we’re gearing up now to be there in April
Thanks for watching.
You went the wrong way for trailers In Williamson and they haul 40 60 ton of coal up and down that mountain lol but you done good buddy
Hahaha… definitely felt like the wrong way.
They have a truck route bout a mile up 119 from where you turned, it’s the next light🫣
We plan on going back, so thank you for sharing that info.
My hometown. You stayed at my family’s rentals! Hope you enjoyed yourself and ate some pizza from Pizzamingo!
How do I book?
It was a great time. Thanks for watching.
You could’ve bypassed Williamson all together…set your GPS to bring you to Logan, then to Gilbert…it’s 4-lane nearly the whole way.
Thanks for sharing. We will definitely do that next trip.
Looks like a very nice place
It was fun, definitely for the kids with y’all those games.
Cool you came rite by my holler when you passed meta ky , I'm between it and belfry ky . Woot woot
See you liked our roads 😂😂😂😂
A new healthy respect for the roads in Ky. Thanks for watching.
YOU ROCK AND THANK YOU FOR THA AMAZING VIDEOS BRO@@trailkings
I live about 30 min from there we love the trails
This would be an awesome place to live. Thanks for watching.
Pulling a trailer, talking on your phone, making a video, driving in the left lane. Bruh, here's your sign 😂
Rest assured that we are doing everything safely and were in the left lane to pass or just passed. We appreciate you watching and providing feedback.
Nice place we were there at the same time stayed at Twin Hollow in Gilbert had a blast!
Awesome… it’s definitely A fun place to experience
Welcome to WV Rockhouse trail is the stuff.
One of the best places we have ridden.
That has to be the best place to stay there! I assume they had parking for your trucks and trailers? Parking with a trailer is difficult there.
where the trailer is located is where it stayed for the 11 days we were there. It gave the kids a safe place to walk when going from the rooms down to the play rooms down stairs. Overall a great place to stay.
We. Have it all in the apalatche
Yall came through Brighton TN 35 miles north of Memphis. I'm a mile off Hwy 51. Place yall rented looks AWESOME
It was, especially for the kids. Overall a great experience.
What a cool place to stay
it really was. the kids loved it.
Great Video what is the name of the place you stayed at? Thanks!!
cant wait
😂
Tool box was great
Thanks… it’s definitely useful on these long hauls.
That's a long ass pull. I'm in Austin TX and seriously thinking about making the trip. How many days do you recommend spending on the trails?
Each video we did could be limited to a full days worth of riding. With filming it takes us longer than if someone was just straight riding it. I would say a 3 to 4 day trip would give you plenty of time to see a lot. Also we didn’t go down all the trails at each system. All we did was hit our loop and the attractions on the system. Each system prolly had another day of riding we could of down with going down all the spurs within the system.
If you go back check out Back Woods Rentals
Will do… we hope to be back in the next year or so.
Love your videos. What is the name of the place that you stayed at?
Gilbert, WV...my home town
I believe Guyan Suites 2 was the name of the place we stayed.
Yes ma’am. Gilbert was a nice place to stay for this trip. Everyone was nice to us while we visited.
Thank you
👍🏼
Nice truck
Thanks.
How did you like horsepen mountain
I'm not sure if we rode Horsepen Mountain. Which system is that in?
Is this place open this year? Google says permanently closed!
we booked it through a vacation rental place called Vickers Rental and
CaneBrake Cabins. Maybe search for them.
Never rode the trails and really don’t know any locals who ride them. We look at it like this, we have plenty of roads to ride for free so we ain’t paying lol. And I think the tourist are figuring that out and riding the trails u don’t have to pay for.
Did you have a hard time on the trails being 74 wide
Not at all… I never felt that my width restricted us or made it difficult. Overall an enjoyable experience with the 74in wide machine.
@@trailkings what’s your opinion on the pro r .I really want yours but it’s out of my budget
Outside of the Initial video I did on the Pro R with the issues I wish Polaris would address…. Overall I really like the new Pro R platform.
We named ours Angry for a reason. It feels like the machine is angry and wants to rip anything in its path when you hammer down on the throttle. We will eventually do a review on it once I get more seat time but right now I’m pretty impressed with it.
@@trailkings i meant to say turbo r
Where you at trail fest?
Not sir, We were not able to make trail fest.
How’d you find that place
Through searching via the Hatfield McCoy Facebook groups & then searching the websites that people suggested.
Could you give me the website or contact information
I’m not at the shop right now but send us an email & I’ll forward that info over. Fun@trailkings.com
And they haul tons of coal threw 52 daily
We definitely believe it, It was busy. We appreciate you watching.
Turn the music down!!!!
Thanks for the feedback.
Stop driving in the left lane it's for passing