Est. 1895 • Mingo County, WV

Where History

Meets Adventure

Discover the untold stories of the Mine Wars, explore the rugged beauty

of the Tug River, and experience the authentic spirit of Appalachia.

More Than Just

A Small Town

Matewan is a living monument to American labor history and a gateway to the wild beauty of West Virginia. From the legendary Hatfield-McCoy feuds to the pivotal Battle of Matewan, our streets echo with stories of resilience and courage.

Today, we welcome travelers seeking connection—to the past, to nature, and to a community that stands proud in the heart of the coalfields.

Mine wars museum

Preserving the people's history of the WV Mine Wars.

Explore Historical Landmarks

Use this map to locate key historical sites throughout the town.

Matewan Interactive Map

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Where to Stay for History & Adventure

Trailhead Haven — A Featured Local Stay

Featured Stay

Trailhead Haven

A spacious Matewan rental built for adventure weekends, group trips, and Devil Anse Trail riders — with comfort features that make you want to stay an extra night (or three).

1 mile to Devil Anse Trailhead Private saltwater pool Hot tub + fire pit
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Sleeping
6 King Beds
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Bathrooms
3 Full Baths
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Amenities
Hot tub, fire pit, foosball, washer/dryer
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Parking
Plenty of room to park (great for groups/trailers)

Tip: If you’re planning a Devil Anse Trail weekend, book early — peak dates fill fast.

Trailhead Haven rental in Matewan, WV
📍 Matewan, WV • Near Devil Anse Trailhead
What guests love
• Private saltwater pool + hot tub
• Big-bed setup for groups (6 Kings)
• Fire pit nights after trail rides

Discover Matewan

Experience The Region

River & Ridge Adventures

Kayak the Tug Fork River or explore the rugged ridges

surrounding the town. Nature reclaims the industrial past.

Walking Tours

Guided and self-guided tours of historic downtown Matewan.

Events

Reenactments, festivals, and community gatherings.

The Matewan Massacre

Learn about the pivotal 1920 shootout that sparked the

West Virginia Mine Wars and changed labor history forever.

Start Your Journey

Whether you're a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or a family looking for a meaningful getaway, Matewan has a story for you. Let us help you plan your perfect trip.

Visitor FAQs

Where is Matewan, West Virginia located?

Matewan is located in southern West Virginia along the Tug Fork River, near the West Virginia–Kentucky border. The town sits in a scenic Appalachian valley surrounded by ridges and historic coalfield communities.

What is Matewan best known for?

Matewan is best known for its role in American labor history, particularly the Matewan Massacre of 1920, a pivotal event in the West Virginia Mine Wars. Today, it is also known for its museum, walkable historic downtown, river scenery, and Appalachian culture.

How long should I plan to stay in Matewan?

Many visitors explore Matewan as a day trip, but a one- to two-night stay allows time to visit the Mine Wars Museum, walk the historic downtown, enjoy river views, and explore nearby outdoor attractions.

Is Matewan a walkable town?

Yes. Matewan’s historic downtown is compact and walkable. Visitors can easily walk between the Mine Wars Museum, historic sites, local shops, and restaurants.

Are there guided tours available?

Yes. Matewan offers guided and self-guided walking tours that focus on labor history, the Matewan Massacre, and the town’s historic landmarks. Group and educational tours may be available by request.

Learn about the pivotal 1920 shootout that sparked the West Virginia Mine Wars and changed labor history forever.

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Ready to experience history and adventure? Start planning your trip today.