Located in the southeastern corner of the Cabwaylingo State Forest, trail 49 is a straight-through, 1.1-mile overlooking Turkey Creek. This smooth dirt trail is listed as blue per the park's standards, but this trail is an easy drive through the thick forest with one 15-degree decline. The trail is one to one and a half vehicles wide the entire length, with steep slopes to one side and dramatic drop-offs on the other. The narrowness of the trail could present problems passing oncoming traffic. This trail is suitable for any high clearance vehicle with low gearing.
Cabwaylingo has two campgrounds and multiple cabins located on-site. In addition, many home rentals can be found nearby.
Hatfield-McCoy Trails are open 365 days a year, from sunup to sundown. Permits are required for all operators and passengers. Additionally, all drivers and passengers must wear a helmet on the trails. This includes full-size vehicles such as Jeeps.
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