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12900 Lakeshore Drive Flintstone, Maryland 21530

Rocky Gap State Park encompasses over 3,000 acres of public land for guests to enjoy. Rugged mountains surround the park, which also features 243-acre Lake Habeeb. The lake is fed by Rocky Gap Run, which winds through an impressive mile-long gap displaying sheer cliffs, overlooks, and a Hemlock forest dense with Rhododendron.

Rocky Gap Campground offers 260+ individual campsites (including 30 sites equipped with 30-amp electric hook-ups). The campground also has 14 Mini Cabins, a Yurt, a family group site, and two youth group camping areas. The campground also features a dumping station, bathhouses with hot water in each loop, the Scales & Tales Aviary, canoe/kayak/SUP board rentals (Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day), a nature center, a private swimming beach, a playground, trail access, Snack Shack, and a camp store.

Pets are only allowed in select locations.

Reservations are available May-December. Make reservations online at https://parkreservations.maryland.gov or call the reservation center at 1.888.432.2267.

120 Greene Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Located in historic downtown Cumberland, the Cumberland Inn & Spa provides first class amenities at an affordable price. The Inn & Spa is the result of the joining of the Cowden House (built in 1820) and the Dent house (built in 1890).

With 13 beautifully appointed guest rooms and a tranquil spa located on the premise, the Inn & Spa is the perfect destination for wedding parties, family reunions, corporate retreats and bike groups for short or long term stay, leisure or business travel.

We are within walking distance of historic downtown Cumberland to enjoy local restaurants and shops, the art district, the C&O bike path, The Great Allegany Passage bike trail and the Western MD Scenic Railroad.

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Beaver Creek Church Road Hagerstown, MD 21740
301-797-8782301-797-8782

Days Open: Open by appointment only, April – November.
Hours:

Operated by the Washington County Historical Society. Authentically refurbished turn-of-the-century one-room schoolhouse and museum. Special rates for youth and group tours. Group tours may call for appointments on unscheduled days.

14 N. Conococheague Street Williamsport, MD 21795

Bay Farms Bed and Breakfast is conveniently located in downtown historic Williamsport, MD. We are located only two blocks from the C&O Canal which makes this the ideal stop for cyclist or hikers traveling on the trail.

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17012 McMullen Highway Southwest, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Diplomat Motel is a small Property owned & operated by Vinnie & Jackie Purohit. We are operating Since last 15 yrs. It is located on Route 220 South located between Cumberland Md & Keyser Wva. We have 16 Rooms . All rooms are Consist of 2 Double Bed or 1 King Size Beds. All Rooms are ground level.

Our Property is located 1 Mile from ATK or AliantTek, & American Woodmark, We are located 12 Miles from Luke Paper Mills or Mead Westwaco. We are located 4.5 Miles from WCI & NBCI Correctional Institutions. We are 5 Miles to Country Club Mall & Lavale. We are 13 Miles to Rocky Gap & New Casino Coming at Rocky Gap Park. We are 7 Miles to Cumberland & 9 Miles to Keyser.

Our Double Bed Rooms Comes with 2 Full Size extra long Beds. All rooms comes with Full Bath & Shower, Microwave, Refrigerator, TV, Cable, Telephone & Wi Fi. Also Heat & Air Condition.

Moatsville, WV 26405, USA

If you are seeking a mountain retreat into rural North Central West Virginia, you can’t beat Barbour County’s Tygart River Guest House near Arden.  This historic home has been fully renovated and can comfortably accommodate ten guests.  Spacious bedrooms provide an unforgettable view of the rural surroundings.  The home is fully furnished, including laundry and kitchen facilities, for your convenience.  The covered porch provides for relaxing evenings where you can enjoy the last light of day.  The picturesque Philippi covered bridge, crossing the Tygart River is within view of the porch making for some good old-fashioned country scenery.

Recreational opportunities in the area abound!  Whether you enjoy hiking the woodlands, biking the back country, horseback riding or free-climbing boulders, you are sure to enjoy the West Virginia fresh air.  You will likely spot a dear or two, or ten… as well as enjoy the sweet songs of woodland birds.  Water sports enthusiasts will enjoy the whitewater kayaking opportunities along the Tygart River, including the nearby Wells Falls.  Calm waters allow you to enjoy an afternoon of swimming and, of course, sunning on the flat rocks and boulders in and near the river.  Fishing the Tygart River is one of those experiences every angler will remember forever.

1235 National Highway LaVale, Maryland 21502

Offering Asian, Thai, and Chinese cuisine in a clean and friendly atmosphere.

324 Mansion Dr, Philippi, WV 26416, USA

This stately brick home at Philippi, West Virginia is set against the rolling hills of Barbour County and was built in 1870. The mansion house has been restored with great attention to authenticity and features homemade brick and walnut woodwork throughout. The house and land reflect the early history of West Virginia with the original owners engaged in farming. Emancipated slaves from the farm worked on the construction of the house. The surrounding area is rich in civil war history with the first land battle of the war fought in Philippi in June 1861. A history of the house is given along with a tour of the rooms and basement area. Tours include the mansion house, barn and gift shop. Children under 12 years are free with parents

466 S Main St, Philippi, WV 26416, USA

Fox’s Pizza Den, family owned and operated for over 44 years, serves the very best authentic pizzas, strombolis, salads, nearly world famous “wedgies”, gourmet pizzas and specialty hoagies.

Feast with us today. All of our meals are handmade with the finest ingredients and baked to perfection. You’ll love our hand tossed dough and our award winning pizza sauce, our San Marzano style grown tomatoes are plucked off the vine only at their juicy, ripened peak & fresh packed with unique Italian Pecorino Romano cheese from the rugged Apennine mountains of Central Italy, freshly grated and blended with a special grade of Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oil, all complimented with freshly squeezed garlic and a special Italian spice blend. Our pizzas are topped with our special blend of 100% real cheeses, and then layered with the freshest selection of your favorite meats & vegetables.

Whether it’s a bambino or the BIG DADDY we have a size for every appetite. Treat your family to the tastiest pizza in town. Call a location near YOU right now and let Fox’s serve you “From Our Den To Your Den”.

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17600 Campers Hill Road Flintstone, Maryland 21530

Rocky Gap State Park encompasses over 3,000 acres of public land for guests to enjoy. Rugged mountains surround the park which features 243 acre, Lake Habeeb.

Rocky Gap State Park encompasses over 3,000 acres of public land for guests to enjoy. Rugged mountains surround the park which features 243 acre, Lake Habeeb. The lake is fed by Rocky Gap Run, which winds its way through an impressive mile-long gap displaying sheer cliffs, overlooks, and a hemlock forest dense with rhododendron.

Overlooking the lake is Evitt’s Mountain, named for an early settler in Allegany County, Maryland. Rocky Gap Campground offers 278 individual campsites (including 30 equipped with 30 amp electric hook-ups, Mini Cabin and Yurt Options), a family group site and two youth group camping areas.

The campground also features a dump station, bathhouses with hot water in each loop, the Scales & Tales Aviary, canoe/kayak/SUP board rentals (Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day), a nature center, a private swimming beach, a playground, trail access, Snack Shack and a camp store.

Pets are allowed in Camp Loops Ash, Birch, Chestnut, Dogwood, and Elm (Sites 1- 143). Alcohol is only permitted inside personal motorhomes. Check-in for campsites is 3:00 pm and check-out is 1:00 pm.

The Family Group Site offers space for up to 40 people to camp together. The group site includes a two-story Mini Cabin with electric, as well as six 30 amp electric hookups and a group fire ring. Bathhouses are located in the adjacent camp loops.

There are 15 Mini Cabins located throughout the exterior of the Easter Hill Chalet campground. They sleep either four or six people. The Yurt accommodates 8 people and has an adjoining camp pad to increase the total site capacity to 15 people. Each has electricity (no water) and beds. Users must provide their own linens. Air conditioning and heat are not available. Check-in for Mini Cabins and the Yurt is 3:00 pm and check-out is 12:00 pm.

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Philippi, WV 26416, USA

Blue and Gray Reunion was held: May 30 – JUNE 2, 2019
On May 28, 1861, Col. George Porterfield and his Confederate troops arrived in Philippi, where they camped or were quartered in town. Neighbors and families were already divided on the question of secession. There were at least 750, if not upwards of 2,000 troops. At daylight on June 3, two columns of Union forces, with perhaps 3,000 men, arrived from Grafton under the command of Col. Ebenezer Dumont and Col. Benjamin Kelley.

Mistaking a pistol shot by a Mrs. Humpreys on the hill above the town as a signal to start the battle, the Union troops fired on the Confederates with two brass six-pound Napoleon cannons. The Confederates routed to a big rock south of town and departed in good order to Belington and ultimately to Beverly.

121 Blue and Gray Expy, Philippi, WV 26416, USA

From making healthier additions to our Happy Meal®, to serving up fresh beef Quarter Pounder® burgers that are cooked when you order, we’re always finding ways to show our commitment to our customers and our food.

9 North Centre Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Since 1975, the Allegany Arts Council has been the official “umbrella” organization for the arts in Allegany County, Maryland. The Arts Council is headquartered in the heart of Downtown Cumberland at 9 N. Centre Street, and is one of several anchors in the City’s vibrant Arts & Entertainment District. At this same location, the Allegany Arts Council also maintains professional exhibition spaces, the Saville Gallery and the Schwab Mountain Maryland Gallery, that feature the artwork of local, regional and national artists. Visitors are always welcome! Please follow this link for Directions, our Accessibility Statement or Gallery and Office Hours.The Schwab Mountain Maryland Gallery also serves as a community space. It has a raised stage and a professional sound & lighting system and is available for small performances, workshops, and meetings. Click here to learn more about using this space.Programming sponsored by the Allegany Arts Council is made possible, in part, by a Community Arts Development Grant from the Maryland State Arts Council and the annual financial support of Allegany County, the City of Cumberland and the City of Frostburg. Membership dues and community philanthropy, both from individuals, non-profit organizations and businesses, are also vital to maintaining our operations.The Allegany Arts Council also has grant programs to support the local arts community. Follow this link for more information.Membership in the Allegany Arts Council is open to everyone. you don’t have to be an artist to join! You don’t even have to live in Allegany County! So, if you’re not already a member, please follow this link to our Membership page to learn more about joining our organization.For questions or additional information about the Allegany Arts Council, please email us at art@alleganyarts.org, or call us at 301-777-2787.

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The “Bloodiest Single-day of Battle” of the Civil War took place at Antietam, near Sharpsburg. Park living history programs at Antietam National Battlefield provide a glimpse into the lives of Civil War soldiers. Learn about Civil War medicine at the Pry House Museum. Annual events include an Independence Day concert and December’s Antietam Memorial Illumination, with 23,110 lights placed along a five-mile driving route.

As the autumn of 1862 approached, President Abraham Lincoln felt he needed a decisive Union victory to ensure that there would be support for a yet-to-be-announced proclamation freeing the slaves. It’s still debatable just how decisive the slaughter at Antietam – remembered as “The Bloodiest Single Day of the Civil War” – truly was. By sheer numbers, the Sept. 17 battle ended in a draw, with 10,7000 Confederates and 12,4000 Union soldiers killed, wounded or missing in action. However, General George McClellan’s Union army thwarted the Rebel advance north, and a few days after the cannons fell silent, Lincoln visited the battlefield.

This byway roughly follows the chronology of events beginning Sept. 4, as General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia crossed the Potomac River into Maryland, and ending two weeks later as Lee’s forces limped back into West Virginia. The byway brings you face to face with both familiar and lesser-known Civil War stories, while also placing you among breathtaking scenery and convenient recreational opportunities.


126 miles – Allow 4 hours to drive the byway.

77 N Main St, Philippi, WV 26416, USA

Come by our kid-friendly Mexican spot, where we serve-up a delicious menu which includes small plates and dessert. We also offer table service. We look forward to welcoming you!

11 West Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland, USA

Historic hotel and banquet facility located in the heart of the Arts and Entertainment District of the City of Frostburg.

The Hotel Gunter has a rich history beginning in 1897 when it opened as the Hotel Gladstone. It boasted 100 rooms, a barbershop and a cafe, along with tennis courts and a petting farm complete with a tame fawn. A fifth-floor observation deck offered majestic views of the town of Frostburg and the surrounding Allegheny Mountains.

While the initial venture was not a success, the hotel was purchased in 1903 by William Gunter for the grand total of $35,000. He renamed it Hotel Gunter and spent the next twenty years making additions including electrical lighting, a 175-seat dining room and a pressed tin ceiling and mahogany bar. By that time, Hotel Gunter was, by one account, “one of the finest hotels and restaurants between Baltimore and Pittsburgh.”

The hotel offered even more intrigue during the early 20th century. Because federal agents were transporting prisoners from the Midwest to Washington, DC, Gunter built a jail cell in the basement. While not in use, the cell is still part of the hotel.

During Prohibition, Mr. Gunter ran a speakeasy that doubled as a cockfighting arena.

Today, Hotel Gunter is home to Toasted Goat Winery, featuring locally made wine. Open 7 days a week, guests of the winery can sample a variety of wines and enjoy lunch and or dinner.

The hotel also features an event venue that is perfect for weddings, parties, reunions and more. Chef Phil is on hand to design the perfect menu.

There are still 12 rooms available for overnight accommodations. History, comfort, and style are all part of the Hotel Gunter charm.

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16300 National Highway SW Frostburg, Maryland 21532

The Clarysville Motel is located at 16300 National Highway, SW in Frostburg, Maryland. The Clarysville Motel has large size rooms with a lot of light, fresh air, individual a/c, heating units and a sitting area in each room.

10 rooms are available on a weekly or monthly basis with microwaves, refrigerators, ovens, coffee maker and mini-kitchen and are also are equipped with a 25″ color tv with cable.

This historic motel has been serving the travelers along the National Highway for more than 50 years. Surrounding buildings were constructed by the military and have long since been demolished.

31101 National Pike Northeast, Little Orleans, Maryland 21766, USA

Historic Town Hill Hotel B&B is located in the scenic mountains of western Maryland. Originally built in early 1916 as a fruit stand, by 1920, it had become a bustling restaurant and hotel. Town Hill was “the first tourist hotel built in the state of Maryland to accommodate the automobile traveler.” Its scenic overlook with an amazing view of three states and seven counties soon became known as the “Beauty Spot of Maryland.” Even after extensive remodeling, the Inn still retains the look of yesteryear with its 10 foot ceilings, original woodwork, and furnishings.

14914 Barbour County Hwy, Philippi, WV 26416, USA
(304) 457-1733(304) 457-1733
Comfort food · Small plates · Quick bite

 

Philippi, WV, USA

The Peck-Crim-Chesser House is a historic home located at Philippi, Barbour County, West Virginia, US. It was built in 1884, and is a large, two-story red brick house on a limestone foundation. It features highly pitched multiple gables and tall chimneys with corbeled caps.

13 Museum St, Philippi, WV 26416

Located in a building that was constructed in 1911 and once served as the Philippi B&O Railroad station, the Barbour County Historical Museum in Philippi is a great diversion for visitors who want to know more about the area. The building is characterized by Mission Revival-style architecture and considered among one of the more unusual examples that style within West Virginia.

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44 N. Potomac St, Rear Hagerstown, MD 21740

Hours: Box Office hours are Tuesday-Thursday 11am-6pm, Friday and Saturday Noon-5pm

The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater and Children’s Theater presents Broadway style musicals and comedies year round. The experience begins with a salad bar, hot buffet, dessert, and full bar followed by the stage show. Shows for young audiences are performed on select Saturdays. New owners Shawn and Laura Martin have been acting and directing professional and semi-professional theater for their entire adult lives. Come to The Playhouse for high quality entertainment in the heart of Hagerstown’s Arts and Entertainment district.

220 E. Main Street Sharpsburg, MD 21782

A lovely 1906 Victorian B&B surrounded by the Antietam Battlefield and adjacent to the National Cemetery. The Inn is recently renovated with four nicely appointed suites with a combination of antique furniture and modern touches, and include a private in suite bathroom. The guests are treated to delicious homemade breakfasts, free wifi, and a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere. Children and dogs welcome.

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18300 Peak Circle, PO Box 2005 Hagerstown, MD 21742

The Hampton Inn-Hagerstown-I-81 hotel is located two miles south of the Washington County Regional Airport, adjacent to Maryland Interstate 81 and close to area shopping and local businesses. Area attractions include shopping malls, theaters, city parks, museums, skiing, golf and historical sites. Within a few miles, hotel guests can dine at Burger King, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Waffle House, TGIF, Ryan Steak House and many more.

16311 Kendle Rd. Williamsport, MD 21795

What could stir you up to have a better stay at a little Bed & Breakfast in Western Maryland? Take a glance and we suppose you’ll catch on! Amenities include Hi-speed internet, air conditioning, movie channels, laundry facilities, shuttle service, and pets allowed. Also, continental breakfast, private baths, picnic area walking trails and boat launch. Pet Friendly -Please inquire regarding restrictions.

10 W. Main Street Hancock, MD 21750

The 1828 Trail Inn overlooks the historic C&O Canal. Rail Trail and the Potomac River from the wrap-around porch or back deck. Be greeted with afternoon refreshments, settle into your comfortable room, walk to restaurants, and wake up to coffee and a full chef’s choice breakfast.

13019 Catoctin Furnace Road, Thurmont, MD 21788, USA

Days Open: March – November
Hours: ZOO HOURS: March and November- Open weekends, weather permitting, 10-4. April and October – Open Daily 10-5. May and September- Open Daily 9-5. Memorial Day through Labor Day – Open 9-6.

Nestled in 26 acres of woods, Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo features creatures from around the world. Major attractions include 1,000 pound grizzly bear, tigers, zookeeper talks and educational stage presentations featuring touchable animals

50 North Centre Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Manhattan Golf and Gallery established in 1999 as a custom framing shop, golf instruction and club repair. In 2011, we added American artisan gifts.

For nearly 20 years, owner Bill Humbertson has been helping customers achieve remarkable results when framing and protecting art, photos, memorabilia, mirrors and more.  Creative designs, flawless execution, archival materials and technique, hundreds of molding choices, first class customer service, and a full spectrum of price options are among the attributes that make Manhattan Golf & Gallery the go-to place when it comes to custom framing.

We approach each project with care and attention, as if the art were our own. This method has helped us build a reputation for great work, unparalleled customer service, and exceptional design.

108 Decatur Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Experience the renaissance of Cumberland with us. Just two blocks from the Downtown Cumberland pedestrian mall, filled with cafés restaurants and shops, Decatur Street is filled with the energy of transformation. Our Inn is casual and comfortable. A second story porch overlooks a fantastic view of the city and the comings and goings of the trains. It’s the perfect spot for sipping that first cup of fresh-brewed coffee in the morning or winding down your day as you enjoy your favorite adult beverage (or two). Our rooms are large and spacious. Our bathtubs are ideal for soaking after your busy day. Our beds are Serta® pillow-tops; a guarantee for the best night’s sleep.

We prepare a full-sized breakfast described as one of the best on the trail. Some favorites on the menu include challah French toast, apple crisp, fresh fruit, the list goes on. Savor the flavor of our fresh ground Nicaraguan French Roast coffee. We serve Community Tee, shipped directly from New Orleans. We are happy to accommodate your special dietary requests. As a local tour guide, owning both Mountain Getaway Tours and Mountainside Bike Tours (http://www.mountainsidebiketours.us), I can provide for you as much information (or as little) about our town’s history, economics and hopes for the future. We can package your visit whether it’s biking (rentals available), hiking, golf, history, theatre, special events/festivals, a ride on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, the arts or just relaxing; you can trust our suggestions. I am more than happy to provide a complimentary walking/driving tour of our historic city…just ask.

19821 Shepherdstown Pike Boonsboro, MD 21712

Days Open: Daily Apr – Oct / Weekends Nov – Mar
Hours: Apr – Oct 10am – 5pm / Nov – Mar 11am – 4 pm

At Crystal Grottoes, we pride ourselves on offering an educational and worthwhile trip with competent, accommodating, and well-informed guides, capable of explaining the history, formations, and geological aspects of the Caverns. The spectacular tour takes forty minutes, and is guided through brilliantly lighted chambers on dry, clean walkways.

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431 Dual Highway Hagerstown, MD 21740

Our Baymont Inn & Suites Hagerstown hotel is conveniently located on Highway 40, near Hagerstown City Park and Fairgrounds Park. Head onto I-70 to reach Baltimore or cross the Pennsylvania-Maryland state line with ease via I-81, the Maryland Veterans Memorial Highway. You can also visit students at Hagerstown Community College or catch your flight at the Hagerstown Regional Airport (HGR). If you’re traveling on business, corporations such as Volvo Powertrain North America, First Data, and Citigroup Operations Center call Hagerstown home.

75 S Grant Street Frostburg, Maryland 21532

Local Veteran owned and operated live bait business with indoor archery range and Pro shop. Authorized dealer of Mathews, Mission, and Genesis Bows and Crossbows. 24 hour live bait machine on site.

5331 Sharpsburg Pike Sharpsburg, MD 21782

Enjoy fresh fried chicken, homemade soups, pizza and made-to-order subs seven days a week, for dine-in or take-out. Box lunches too! American cuisine. Battleview Market restaurant and deli serves the southern Washington County region. Located in the heart of historic Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg, MD. Battleview Market is a premiere convenience store offering a wide variety of services. Plenty of free parking. Buses are welcome.

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151 S. East Street Frederick, MD 21701

The Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area is ideally positioned to serve as your “base camp” for driving the popular Civil War Trails and visiting the battlefields and sites of Antietam, Gettysburg, Monocacy, South Mountain, Harpers Ferry, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The mission of the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area is to promote the stewardship of our historic, cultural, and natural Civil War resources; encourage superior visitor experiences; and stimulate tourism, economic prosperity, and educational development, thereby improving the quality of life in our community for the benefit of both residents and visitors.

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438 North Centre Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Early Rise Flies guides out of Cumberland, Maryland, on the local trout waters of Maryland and West Virginia. Early Rise Flies is a retail store offering trout fishing supplies and equipment rentals. Early Rise Flies guides out of Cumberland, Maryland, on the local trout waters of Maryland and West Virginia. They specialize in wade fishing with Fly Rod and Spin Tackle. Savage River, Barnum (N. Branch Potomac River), Town Creek, Casselman are where they ply the craft. They also guide for Steelhead in the Tribs in Erie, Pennsylvania, during October – March. They are eager to get you on the water and can guide to a range of skill levels from the beginner angler looking to a wet line for the first time or to the avid angler looking for the perfect hole.

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12814 Appel Road, Little Orleans, Maryland 21766, USA

Originally a one-room schoolhouse, the Little Orleans Lodge has been serving the hiker-biker community and outdoor enthusiast since 2001. Nestled between Green Ridge State Forest and the C & O Canal National Historical Park (Mile Marker 141 on the towpath at Fifteen Mile Campground and just five miles west of the Western Maryland Rail Trail.) Little Orleans is the only stopover between Hancock and Cumberland, Maryland. Little Orleans Lodge is located only 1/2 mile from the C & O Canal Towpath and offers a variety of rooms to accommodate all visitors, from the solo hiker-biker to any large group.

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12900 Lakeshore Drive Flintstone, Maryland 21530

Scales & Tales is an educational program using injured, non-releasable birds of prey and reptiles native to Maryland. Featured at the Rocky Gap State Park Aviary are many birds that have been injured and cannot be released or have been raised in captivity and could not survive in the wild.

This one-of-a-kind program allows visitors the opportunity to view wildlife up close and hear the tales of how the animals became part of the program.

If you are looking for something unique at your next gathering, a Scales & Tales program can be scheduled as part of your special event.

To check for program availability, scheduling or to receive information on program costs, please contact the park office at 301.722.1480 or via e-mail to Ranger Barger at kathryn.barger@maryland.go.

The Rocky Gap State Park Aviary does not have regularly scheduled open hours. However, visitors may schedule a visit Labor Day through Memorial Day based on staff availability. Modified hours from Memorial Day to Labor Day allow visitors to observe feeding and training of the birds.

For an additional service charge, visitors may reserve a private Critter Encounter or Aviary Tour. Contact Park Headquarters at 301.722.1480 for more information on Scales & Tales or an updated program schedule.

117 East Baltimore Street Funkstown, MD 21734

A boutique winery located in Historic Funkstown, Blue Mountain offers a wide variety of wine from dry to sweet specializing in fruit wines. Make your own wine or buy your home brewing and wine making supplies, and visit our gift shop.

Days Open: Sun-Mon, Wed-Sat, closed Tue
Hours: Sun 12PM-5PM, Mon 11AM-6PM, Wed-Sat 11AM-6PM,

82 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Award-winning crab bread, hand-pressed burgers, fresh-dough pizza, authentic Cajun recipes, wings, pasta, and salads. Specializing in Cajun and American fare. For an atmosphere that not only satisfies your appetite but also your hunger for fun, visit the Baltimore Street Grill. Known for the best crab cakes in town.

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17270 Valley Mall Rd, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA

Whether traveling for business or pleasure, the award winning Courtyard by Marriott® in Hagerstown, MD offers the new state -of-the-art lobby providing greater flexibility and choices. Recently awarded the At Your Service award by the Chamber of Commerce, we are conveniently located near I-70 and the I-81interchange and just minutes from the Historic Antietam National Battlefield. Free high speed Internet, Fitness center, Pool.

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920 Dual Highway Hagerstown, MD 21740

Deluxe continental breakfast with hot items. Wireless internet, microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, flat screen TVs in all rooms. Fitness room and business center.

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6620 Zittlestown Rd. Boonsboro, MD 21713

Days Open: Year Round
Hours: 9 AM – Sunset

In Washington County, four miles east of Boonsboro and 1 1/2 miles north of Alternate Route 40 on Monument Road, Washington Monument State Park is named for the first monument in the country erected to the Father of our Country, George Washington. A rugged stone tower was dedicated to the first president by the citizens of Boonsboro in 1827. Picnicing, hiking, historic interests, picnic shelters available with reservation.

25 N Centre St, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA

Welcome to the family! When you dine at Ristorante Ottaviani, you’re part of the family. Enjoy the tradition of our Italian family recipes, handed down from generation to generation and served in a casually elegant atmosphere. It’s New York style Italian nestled in the heart of Cumberland, MD.

Red Hill Road, Keedysville, MD 21756, USA

The Lookout is a fully furnished two bedroom vacation cottage with a convenient back deck that provides a rare panoramic view of Antietam battlefield. Looking beyond the pastoral battlefield provides one a spectacular 50-mile view extending to the mountains of Western Maryland. Between the awesome sunsets and the abundant wildlife (deer, hummingbirds, hawks, etc.), a perfect place for relaxation.

359 National Hwy, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA

Fratelli is Western Maryland’s premier restaurant for steak, seafood, and Italian cuisine. Just west of Cumberland in LaVale, Maryland, we are only 20 minutes from Rocky Gap State Park and 50 minutes from Deep Creek Lake.

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