Rooted in the Hatfield-McCoy region, built for real Appalachian stays

Planning a stay with more local character than a standard motel? Hatfield's Hideout is a family-owned property near the Devil Anse trailhead, shaped by generational roots, riverfront surroundings, and the kind of practical lodging outdoor travelers actually need.

Log cabin stay at Hatfield's HideoutCovered wagon lodging at Hatfield's Hideout
Primitive camping area at Hatfield's HideoutMotel stay option near McCarr, Kentucky

Rooted in family, place, and trail country

If you want more than a standard place to stay, Hatfield's Hideout brings together family ownership, local history, and a setting built around the Hatfield-McCoy trail region. This is where a secluded Appalachian stay, riverfront access, and a strong sense of place come together.

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The story behind Hatfield's Hideout

For travelers planning a stay near the Devil Anse trailhead, Hatfield's Hideout offers more than lodging alone. The property is family-owned, tied to Hatfield and McCoy family heritage, and shaped by generations of connection to this part of eastern Kentucky. That local grounding gives the stay its character, from the secluded setting to the mix of cabins, RV spots, motel rooms, primitive camping, and riverfront recreation. If you are looking for a place that feels connected to the region instead of separate from it, this is the kind of basecamp that keeps the story of the area close. Guests come here for trail access, fishing, kayaking, and time outdoors, but they also step into a property shaped by local roots and Appalachian atmosphere. With phase one complete and the destination continuing to grow, Hatfield's Hideout is building on that heritage while staying focused on practical, welcoming hospitality.

If personal ownership matters to you, Hatfield's Hideout stands apart as a family-owned property with a hands-on connection to the guest experience. The atmosphere is grounded, welcoming, and shaped by people who know the land and the region.

Riverfront and lodging setting at Hatfield's Hideout in the Hatfield-McCoy region
Appalachian outdoor setting near the Devil Anse trailhead at Hatfield's Hideout

What shapes the Hideout

If you want to know what makes this place different, start with the land, the family history, and the way guests use it today. These are the pieces that give Hatfield's Hideout its character.

Family-owned property with Appalachian heritage
Lodging basecamp near the Devil Anse trailhead
Riverfront outdoor setting for fishing and kayaking