At nearly 4 miles long, Cabwaylingo 54 is one of the longer drives in this trail system. 54 allows drivers the chance to traverse tight switchbacks that might require a multi-point turn depending on the vehicle size. This trail works its way up and down ridgelines across small limestone rock chunks and offers the sweet sound of quiet tranquility as you traverse the southeastern edge of Cabwaylingo State Park. This trail is easy and would be suitable for any stock vehicle. However, the only way to access trail 54 is by first starting on trail 52 which requires a 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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