August 17, 2021
Manchin Leads Off-Road Vehicle Manufacturers On Tour, Highlighting West Virginia's Expanding ATV Industry
Charleston, WV – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) hosted executives
from Polaris, Kawasaki and Honda to tour the Hatfield-McCoy trails to highlight
West Virginia’s quickly expanding ATV industry and the growing adventure
tourism opportunities in southern West Virginia. The Hatfield-McCoy trails
created an estimated economic impact of more than $38 million in 2019. To learn more about the
Hatfield-McCoy trails, please click here.
“Yesterday’s tour and ride was an exciting opportunity to show West
Virginia’s expanding adventure tourism industry to manufacturers of off-road
vehicles from across the country. The beauty of our state attracts tourists
from across America to visit Wild and Wonderful West Virginia for the adventure
of a lifetime,” said Senator Manchin.
“With our expanding trail systems and growing number of off-road enthusiasts
travelling to our state, there is a great opportunity for manufacturers of
these vehicles and their accessories to locate the facilities and jobs they
require right here in West Virginia.”
“Yesterday was a great day riding the
Hatfield-McCoy trails and taking in the stunning West Virginia scenery with
Sen. Manchin. We discussed the importance of American manufacturing and how the
growing outdoor recreation industry supports small businesses and local
communities,” said Steve Menneto, president of Off Road, Polaris.
“West Virginia has always been one of the
strongest off-highway vehicle markets for Kawasaki and the industry as a whole.
With a world class trail system in place like Hatfield-McCoy it is easy to see
why. But as Senator Manchin showcased today, the state has also developed a
business climate that has the ability to make West Virginia a key to future
growth of the powersports industry in U.S.,” said Bill Jenkins, Senior Vice
President Sales & Operations of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
“Yesterday’s visit from major All Terrain
Vehicle manufacturers shows Senators Manchin’s continued commitment to
diversifying the economy of Southern West Virginia and his ongoing support for
the tourism surrounding the Hatfield McCoy trails and new manufacturing jobs
for Southern West Virginia,” said Jeffrey Lusk, Executive Director of Regional
Recreation Authority.
The Hatfield-McCoy trails consist of ten trail systems and 900 miles
of professional managed trails throughout Logan, Kanawha, Wyoming, McDowell,
Mercer, Wayne, Lincoln, Mingo and Boone counties. For years, Senator Manchin
has been advocating for funding to help maintain and grow the trail
system.
To view photos, please click
here.
To view a video of the tour, please click here.
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