Getting to
Know Matewan

 


Matewan, WV is rich in history ranging from the Hatfield & McCoy rivalries to Coal Miner Strikes and shoot outs that made nationwide news.

This area is known and visited by thousands that enjoy miles and miles of interlinking Hatfield & McCoy ATV trails starting just a 1/2 mile away from the Pawpaw Tree House. It is conveniently located near museums, restaurants and stores so you can access all the supplies and entertainment, most within a 1/2 mile, you may need during your visit.

 

Local Attractions & amenities

shopping store

LOCAL STORES

  • ACROSS THE ROAD:
  • Quality Foods Grocery
  • Family Dollar
  • Tobacco Store
  •  
  • VERY CLOSE
  • RC’s Gas Station
  • US Post Office MAP
  • BB&T ATM
  • Dollar General MAP
  •  
  • Hatfield McCoy Beer Store MAP
     201 Mate St. 
    (304) 426-5770

ATTRACTIONS

Watch Videos below about some of the activities that bring people from all over the country to the area:

 

  • Hatfield McCoy ATV Trails
  • Fishing
  • Kayaking
  • Air Boat Tours
    (304) 235-9090
  • ATV RENTALS
    (304)664-8864

Matewan Flood Wall

HISTORIC MATEWAN

Matewan is so rich with History they made Movies & Documentaries about it.

 CLICK HERE to Watch  “Matewan” the Movie on Youtube

To visit Web Pages about the tourist attractions, click these Links.

To Watch Specials, Documentaries or Movies about Matewan’s Rich History Click the Watch Videos Link Below.

 

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Watch “Matewan” the Movie on Youtube

RESTAURANTS

 

FIND TRAILS TO BLAZE


HATFIELD MCCOY
DEVIL ANSE TRAIL SYSTEM

The Hatfield McCoy Trail System is what bring thousands each year to this part of West Virginia. It’s Legendary and one of the largest in the world with over 800+ miles of interlinking trails and made with the adventurous in mind.

Watch this video DirtTraxTV.com put on YouTube about the Devil Anse Trail System. To see more trail info and video links, click the Trails Link below.

TRAILS

FIND THE WIND


AIRBOAT TOURS ON TUG FORK RIVER

For an Adventure you’ll never forget, there’s nothing like flying down the river on an Airboat. Check them out while you’re in town, they run several trips down the river some days and you can see them stop at the Pawpaw Tree Incident Park across from the house to tell the historic tale of the Hatfield & McCoy Feud.

(304) 235-9090

Visit the Airboat Tours Facebook Page

Visit the Hatfield McCoy Airboat Tours Website

 

FIND YOUR FISHING HOLE


TUG FORK RIVER FAMOUS FOR FISHING

This area is famous for many things as well as fishing. Check out the video to learn more about it and there’s even a Facebook Group you can visit and chat with others who love to fish there.

Facebook Group: Friends of the Tug Fork River

Great American Wildlife Article

Article : The Tug Fork Doesn’t Disappoint

FIND YOUR TRANQUIL PLACE


KAYAKING THE TUG FORK RIVER

If you love kayaking and you’re looking for beautiful mountain scenery and cool air on a hot summer day, Tug Fork River will take you to that happy place.
Check out this News Piece on Youtube of a local Father and son that hope to promote Kayaking the Tug Fork River and why.

 

The above video , “Floating Tug Fork”, is a great resource for information about dams and other things you need to be aware of before you head out to kayak the Tug Fork River.

FIND HISTORY AROUND THE HOUSE

HATFIELD MCCOY PAWPAW TREE INCIDENT HISTORICAL LANDMARK PARK

Just across the street from the house is the Pawpaw Tree Incident Historic Landmark Park. You can see the house from the park in the picture. This is where three McCoy brothers were captured by the Hatfield clan and shot.

Click this Video and you will hear a brief telling of what went on there.

Paw Paw Tree Incident Marker 2
Just a short walk down this path on the left is where the incident happened.

 

 

Pawpaw Tree Incident Historical Marker

A major landmark moment in the history of the Hatfield & McCoy Feuds transpired here and ended in murder. Memorialized now in a Park and Registered as a National Historic Landmark called the Pawpaw Tree Incident.

 

A newer sign at the bottom of the steps

Some come in groups to hear about the infamous Hatfield & McCoy Incident…

Some just come to take in a moment and sit by the river and admire the mountainside scenery.

If you look close you can see the house from the park.

Side Deck Overlook

Standing on the front or side deck of the house you can see Tug Fork river, Pawpaw Tree Park and mountainside.

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Panoramic view from the side deck of the house you can see Tug Fork river,  Pawpaw Tree Park and mountainside.

Can you see the Eagle sitting on the tree across the road at the park?

 

 

You might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Bald Eagle that comes to visit from time to time and if you have a zoom lens on your camera you might get some great close up pictures.

 

 

 


JUST UP THE HILL FROM THE HOUSE

Just a short walk BEHIND the House 0.2 miles is Buskirk Cemetary, the Final Resting Place of Sid Hatfield

SID HATFIELD’S GRAVE

Sid Hatfield was the Sheriff of Matewan in 1920 and became famous for standing up for miners and community members and against the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency when they were hired by coal companies to evict unionized miners from their homes.This is what led to shots being fired in what is now famous for Battle of Matewan or Matewan Massacre. On August 1, 1921, Hatfield was assassinated by men representing coal operators on the Welch city courthouse steps. 

Sid Hatfield’s Headstone is just behind the house and up the hill on the right 0.2 miles. See how close you are…  See map

To learn more about the Shootout that Made National News and changed America, check out The Battle of Matewan Video on the History Link.

HISTORY