
Looking for a place that helps you do more than just sleep nearby? Hatfield's Hideout gives you a secluded base near the Devil Anse trailhead with room for trail days, river time, and a stay that feels connected to the region.
Whether you are comparing cabins, RV spots, motel rooms, or camping, the property is set up for guests who want to stay close to the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System and still enjoy fishing, kayaking, and a family-owned atmosphere rooted in local history.

Planning to ride and want to stay close to where the day starts? Hatfield's Hideout is located less than half a mile from the Devil Anse trailhead, giving off-road visitors a practical base for trail-focused weekends without a long commute back and forth.
If you want more than trail time, the riverfront setting adds another side to the trip. Guests can plan a stay that includes fishing or kayaking, which makes the property a good fit for families and mixed-interest groups who want active days with time to unwind.
Looking for a place with more local character than a standard roadside stop? The family-owned property is closely tied to Hatfield and McCoy heritage, giving your stay a stronger sense of place for visitors interested in Appalachian history as well as outdoor adventure.
Looking for more than a standard place to stay? Hatfield's Hideout gives you a secluded home base near the Devil Anse trailhead, with cabins, RV spots, motel rooms, primitive camping, and a setting shaped by local family roots. Explore the story behind the property or compare stay options for your trip.

Planning a stay near the Devil Anse trailhead usually starts with a few practical questions. Here are clear answers about lodging, trail access, outdoor activities, and whether Hatfield's Hideout fits a family trip.
Planning a trail weekend, a family getaway, or a quiet riverfront break? Explore the lodging styles at Hatfield's Hideout, from cabins and motel rooms to RV spots, covered wagons, and primitive camping.





