Kentucky Mountain Trails of Harlan County Sponsored by Honda
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Black Mountain Recreational Park, Sponsored by Honda ATV

Officially opened June 4, 2005, Black Mountian Recreational Park recieves hundreds of riders each month from all over the eastern U.S. who come to take in the beauty and take on the challenge of the rugged Appalachian Mountains.

  • Open all day, all year-round
  • Over 6,000 Acres of Mountainous Terrain
  • Elevations up to 3,300 feet high
  • Over 200 Miles of Marked and Rated Trails
  • Details trail maps available
  • Beginner, Intermediate and Extreme ATV Trails
  • Levels 1 through 5 4x4 Trails and Obstacles
  • Two Convenient Trailheads
  • Primitive campsites
  • Minutes from rental cabins, RV Hookups and other amenities

    A new fee system is in place. Please see details here

    Black Mountain Recreational Park has been featured in dozens of magazines and publications including ATV Rider Magazine, ATV Illustrated Magazine, Honda Red Rider Magazine, 4x4 Builder Magazine and many more.

  • ATV Rider's Brad Bowlin
    Brad Bowlin from ATV Rider Magazine rushes down Trail 15A.

    Jeeps
    Most trails are wide enough for large 4x4 trucks, jeeps and rail buggies.
    Zack Goins at the Mud Hole
    The park is open every day, all year-round, no matter the weather.
    Trail Markers
    Each trail is numbered and color-coded to indicate level of difficulty.


    Click Here for video of the trail system.


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    Design by Brandon Goins, Mountain Supply Company
    Harlan County Outdoor Recreation Board Authority, Inc.
    The Harlan Center, 201 South Main Street, PO Box 489, Harlan, Kentucky 40831
    Phone: (606) 573-4156    Fax: (606) 573-9485
    Email: shaught@harlanonline.net

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