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Pikeville serves as a regional economic, educational, and entertainment hub for the surrounding areas of eastern Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia. It is home to the University of Pikeville and the Pikeville Cut-Through, the second-largest earthmoving project in the Western Hemisphere.
The online home of Pikeville, KY, the City That Moves Mountains.
From a charming downtown to gorgeous natural mountain surroundings and easy access to the so-called Grand Canyon of the South, Pikeville, Kentucky is one Southern town not to miss.
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Nestled in the beautiful mountains of Pike County, Kentucky, take a scenic horse trail overlooking the historic town of Pikeville, Kentucky (home of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud). Experience our approximately three mile trail accompanied by an experience trail guide with the …
Pikeville-Pike County, Kentucky is quickly becoming a popular tourist destination for not only those interested in Hatfield and McCoy Feud lore, but also those who enjoy authentic country experiences and outdoor adventure.
Pikeville has a population of approximately 7,000 and is the county seat of Pike County, the largest county in Kentucky. Pikeville is an economic hub for the region with more than 150,000 people located within a 25-mile drive.
PLAY IN THE MOUNTAINS Pikeville is one scenic drive away from all the wildlife, attractions, outdoors adventures and family fun the Appalachian region area is known for. The Breaks Interstate Park and world famous …
The Levisa Fork River Trails connect with other parks in Pikeville, including Bob Amos Park, offering extended walking opportunities. Don’t forget your camera—there are plenty of beautiful photo opportunities along the river. Address: Levisa Fork River Trails, Pikeville, KY 41501. 6.
Pikeville History. Pikeville sits in the Big Sandy River Valley along the Levisa Fork. Thousands of years before the first European long hunters entered this valley, Paleoindians would have moved through it hunting buffalo, deer, and other game animals.