Many people don’t realize that numerous Hatfield-McCoy feud sites are still open to the public, offering a firsthand look at one of America’s most infamous family feuds. The story of the Hatfields and McCoys has captivated audiences for generations, and with the popularity of the Hatfields & McCoys miniseries, interest in feud history has surged.
Visitors from around the world travel to Pike County, Kentucky, to experience feud history for themselves. Key sites include the Hog Trial Cabin, the pawpaw tree shooting site, Randolph McCoy’s property, the Pike County Courthouse where Hatfields stood trial, Aunt Betty’s house, and the hanging site of “Cottontop” Mounts. Guests can also visit the gravesites of Randolph, Sally, and Roseanna McCoy, as well as “Devil Anse” and Johnse Hatfield, gaining a deeper connection to this tragic yet legendary American story.
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Hatfield-McCoy Historic Feud Driving Tour
The Hatfield-McCoy Historic Feud Driving Tour is a self-guided experience spanning feud sites in both Kentucky and West Virginia. Visitors can pick up a free Hatfield & McCoy Driving Tour brochure with step-by-step directions at the Pikeville-Pike County, KY Welcome Center.
For an enhanced experience, an optional Hatfield-McCoy Driving Tour Audio Guide is available for purchase. This professionally produced audio tour brings the feud to life with narration, music, and historical insights.
📍 Start your journey at the Pikeville-Pike County, KY Welcome Center!
We are now located in the Historic Pikeville Flatiron Building, (side elevator access, 3rd floor):
685 Hambley Blvd. Pikeville, Kentucky, 41501.
Open Mondays-Fridays: 9am-5pm
Saturdays: 9am-3pm
Winter Hours:
Open Mondays-Fridays: 9am-4pm
Closed on weekends
For more information, call 606-432-5063.



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