The Buffalo Mountain Trail System located between Williamson, Delbarton, and Matewan, West Virginia, consists of 86.3 total miles of trail. The Buffalo Mountain Trail System has two trailheads, the first is located just south of Williamson on Route 52, and the second is located in historic Matewan. The Buffalo Mountain Trail is commonly known as the most historic trail of all the Hatfield-McCoy systems. Buffalo Mountain also has the most single track mileage of any Hatfield-McCoy Trail System with over 20 new miles opened in 2009. This trail system has three community connectors in the towns of Williamson, Delbarton, and Matewan. The breakdown in trail mileage on the Buffalo Trail System is as follows: 47.2 miles or 55% are green trails (easiest), 13.5 miles or 16% are blue trails (more difficult), 7.1 miles or 8% are black trails (most difficult), 1.5 miles or 1% are red/black (extreme difficult),and 17 miles or 20% are orange trails (single track only). This trail system has direct access to the cities of Matewan, Delbarton, and Williamson, WV. Each of these towns offer fuel, full service food, and lodging services.
Under Related Links you will find directions to Buffalo Mouintain's two trailheads, a current map of the trail, information about community connectors and links to attractions and lodging near the Buffalo Mountain Trail System.
The physical address for this trailhead is....
34 Oakwood Heights Rd., Williamson, WV 25661-9612