Cabwaylingo State Forest, located in Dunlow, West Virginia, is a serene and picturesque destination spread across 8,296 acres of lush forest. Established in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this state forest was created to restore wooded land in southern West Virginia. It is named after the four surrounding counties - Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, and Mingo. Visitors can explore the Cabwaylingo Trail, the first trail in the Hatfield-McCoy Trail System to be located within a West Virginia State Forest, offering nearly 100 miles of trails for ATV, UTV, 4x4, and dirt bike riders.
With its beautiful cabins and camping options, as well as activities like ATV riding and biking, Cabwaylingo State Forest provides a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
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