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Cumberland MD Travel Tourism & Vaction Guide


Cumberland Maryland
“Come For A Visit, But Stay For A Lifetime.”


City of Cumberland MD

Cumberland, Maryland is a western gateway city and the seat of Allegany County. Cumberland boasts tree-lined streets, small town ambiance and an arts community that will surprise you, tucked away in the Western Maryland mountains. If quality of life is important to you, your family, your business, your lifestyle – then take the time to discover Cumberland. You’ll come for a visit, but stay for a lifetime.

Downtown Cumberland looks like a model-railroad town, criss-crossed with train tracks and bridges crossing Will’s Creek and the Potomac River, with lots of steeples and pretty old buildings and homes on its hills and the blue-green Allegheny Mountains rising up all around the town.


History of Cumberland MD

Cumberland was named by English colonists after the son of King George II, Prince William, the Duke of Cumberland. The city is built on the site of the mid-18th century Fort Cumberland, the starting point for British General Edward Braddock’s ill-fated attack on the French stronghold of Fort Duquesne (present-day Pittsburgh) during the French and Indian War. The fort was developed along the Great Indian Warpath which tribes used to travel the back-country.

Cumberland also served as an outpost and his first military headquarters was built here for Colonel George Washington during the French and Indian War. Washington returned as President of the United States in 1794 to Cumberland to review troops assembled to thwart the Whiskey Rebellion.

During the 19th century, Cumberland was a key road, railroad and canal junction. It became the second-largest city in Maryland after the port city of Baltimore. Cumberland was the terminus, and namesake, of the Cumberland Road (begun in 1811) that extended westward to the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia.

The surrounding hillsides were mined for coal and iron ore, and harvested for timber that helped supply the Industrial Revolution. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal had its western terminus here; it was built to improve the movement of goods between the Midwest and Washington, DC. Construction of railroads superseded use of the canal, as trains were faster and could carry more freight. The city developed as a major manufacturing center, with industries in glass, breweries, fabrics and tinplate.

Cumberland was known as the “Queen City,” because of its strategic location on what became known as the Cumberland Road through the Appalachians. After the American Revolution it served as a historical outfitting and staging point for the westward emigrant trail migrations throughout the first half of the 1800s. The City of Cumberland supported the settlement of the Ohio Country and the lands within the Louisiana Purchase.


Downtown Cumberland and Main Street

The downtown area of Cumberland, a historic town has evolved into a thriving arts community. Cumberland downtown offers fine dining, unique shops, stylish living and blossoming artist colony, all housed in significant turn-of-the-century architecture.


The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad

Your adventure begins at the historic Western Maryland Railway Station in the “Queen City” of Cumberland. Enjoy the sights, smells, and sounds of your journey behind a vintage steam or diesel engines from the comfort of one of our restored coaches. The train excursion travels west from downtown Cumberland, through a natural cut in the mountains, around a horseshoe curve, over bridges, and through a tunnel. As you glide past scenic ridges, valleys, and small towns, you’ll ascend 1,300 feet in elevation to the “Mountain City” of Frostburg. A narrator will be your guide to the views and history along the way!


Cumberland MD Highlights

  • Heritage Days Festival
  • National Road Autosport
  • Del Fest
  • Annual Tri-State Wing Off


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Cumberland MD Tourism Listings

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221 Williams St, Cumberland, MD 21502
  • Mobile Ordering,
  • Drive-thru,
  • Catering Pickup,
  • Catering Delivery,
  • WiFi,
  • Playground,
  • Breakfast
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.

12201 Winchester Road Southwest, Lavale, Maryland 21502, USA

Applebee’s focuses on casual dining with dishes such as salads, shrimp, chicken, pasta, and “riblets,” Applebee’s signature dish.

1206 National Hwy, Lavale, Maryland 21502, USA

The Arby’s brand purpose is Inspiring Smiles Through Delicious Experiences®. Arby’s delivers on its purpose by celebrating the art of Meatcraft® with a variety of high-quality proteins and innovative, crave-able sides, such as Curly Fries and Jamocha shakes. Arby’s Fast Crafted® restaurant services feature a unique blend of quick-serve speed combined with the quality and made-for-you care of fast casual. Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. is the franchiser of the Arby’s Brand and is headquartered in Atlanta, Ga.

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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13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Located in the C&O Canal National Historical Park and Allegany County Visitor Center, the C&O Canal National Historical Park Museum offers interactive and educational displays about the history of the C&O Canal and the city of Cumberland. Featuring an exhibit area with interactive and educational displays about the history of the C&O Canal and Cumberland, visitors can explore a model of the Paw Paw Tunnel to learn about the day-to-day life of the canal families and glimpse the entrance of a coal mine to learn about the main product shipped along the canal. Exhibits are on view of a model lock, boat building, and Cumberland as a transportation hub. Children will enjoy several interactive exhibits – most notably Mutt the mule.

18311 Laurel Run Rd SW, Barton, Maryland 21521, USA

Shaw Mansion is registered historic residence built in 1872. It is nearly 6,000 square foot and has over 20 rooms and features 8 working fireplaces. It sits on 6 acres and is nestled in the beautiful Georges Creek region of Allegany County, Maryland.

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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.

13320 Ali Ghan Road Northeast, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

The non-smoking Sleep Inn & Suites® Cumberland-LaVale hotel in Cumberland, MD near Rocky Gap State Park is a simply stylish sanctuary designed for a happy night’s sleep.

Our location off Interstate 68 puts us close to such attractions as Downtown Cumberland Historic District in addition to:

  • Rocky Gap Casino
  • Western Maryland Scenic Railroad
  • Allegany College of Maryland
  • Canal Place
  • Tri-State Zoological Park

Invite your friends, family and colleagues to your next event in our meeting room, which can hold up to 35 people for banquets and conferences. Additional amenities that simply complete your stay at our pet-friendly affordable Cumberland hotel include:

  • Free hot breakfast
  • Free high-speed WiFi
  • Indoor heated pool
  • Fitness center
  • Business center

Your stylishly current guest room is inspired by nature to refresh and relax and features amenities like a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, HDTV and desk with ergonomic chair. Guest laundry services are also available for those guests staying for a longer time.

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13 Canal Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Connecting Pittsburgh, PA to Cumberland, MD, the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) trail offers 150 miles of scenic and well-maintained rail-trail, ready for your biking or hiking adventure.

Chosen by National Geographic as one of the “Top Fall Trips In The World,” the Great Allegheny Passage winds through Maryland’s mountains and along Wills Creek, giving bicyclists, hikers, and cross-country skiers some of the most majestic views in the east. Linking up to the C&O Canal Towpath in Cumberland, Maryland, travelers can enjoy a continuous, off-road trail experience for 334 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Washington, D.C.

Starting in Cumberland, the Great Allegheny Passage follows the route of the historic Western Maryland Railway as it makes a gradual ascent to the Eastern Continental Divide. Along the way, travelers pass through the Brush Tunnel and bend around the 180˚ Helmstetter’s Curve, paralleling the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad (which offers rides, with bicycles if desired, to Frostburg, Maryland where public art, lunch, and ice cream await). After Frostburg, travelers can meander through the Borden Tunnel, cross the Mason & Dixon Line, and catch spectacular views into four states at the overlook outside the lighted Big Savage Tunnel.

The trail surface is mostly packed, crushed limestone, with the section near Cumberland, paved with asphalt. This trail is suitable for most types of bicycle, from mountain bikes and hybrids to road bikes.

Allegany County Trail Access and Parking:
Frostburg Riley Trail Access – New Hope Road NW, Frostburg, MD (Mile Marker 16)
Cumberland Trail Access – 13 Canal Street, Cumberland, MD (Mile Marker 0)

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.

11514 Bedford Rd NE, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA

Skewers is a new aged cyber café in Cumberland, MD and has been serving up fresh, delicious salads, rice bowls, wraps, sandwiches, and more since our founding in 2016. Our staff strives to provide fresh food in a welcoming, friendly, and clean environment. We grill our meats fresh for your meal, and we offer a variety of bases, toppings, and sauces to let you customize your meal to your exact tastes. If you need a caterer for your business’ next luncheon or party, count on Skewers! Check out our selection of homemade desserts. Stop by our location on Bedford Road in Cumberland to discover why our customers keep coming back for more.

305 Beall Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Neighboorhood bar and grill. Open every day from 2 pm – 2 am. Appel’s Gateway is a family owned neighborhood bar and grill. Located in Cumberland’s Historic Westside neighborhood, off of Route 220 South, Exit 43A.

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Scout Camp Road Oldtown, Maryland 21555

Limited public camping and two cabins are available near Green Ridge State Forest and the Potomac River between September and May.

Camp Potomac River Base (CPRB) is a unique opportunity to explore a peaceful float along the Potomac River.

CPRB provides several options for trips lasting various times within two different states, Maryland and West Virginia. Scout units must do safety afloat training prior to the canoe trip. Units must have vehicles with a 2-inch ball hitch capable of towing a canoe trailer. All canoe trip equipment is provided. Scouts simply stay overnight at Camp Potomac and in the morning, hook up the canoes and are on their way. Meet with Camp Potomac Ranger Andy and take the paddles, lifejackets and trip information. All documented trips are within 5 to 20 minutes from Camp Potomac and will last 2 to 8 hours depending on the float to paddle ratio.

Another option that they offer is to provide a packed lunch from a nearby store. Scouts can purchase lunch online for $6 when making reservations. Scout leaders can pick lunches up the night before or the morning of their trip.

16701 Lakeview Road Northeast, Flintstone, Maryland 21530, USA

Located in the award-winning Rocky Gap Casino Resort, A Little Munch offers tasty baked goods, a variety of sandwiches, and a full-service bar. Enjoy specialty coffee and a pastry, grab a sandwich and a beer or have a cocktail while playing at Rocky Gap Casino Resort’s video poker bar. A Little Munch at Rocky Gap Casino Resort offers tasty baked goods, a variety of sandwiches and a full-service bar. Stop by the lobby and grab a bite, your stomach will thank you.

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Recreation Area Road Southwest, Lonaconing, MD 21539, USA

Dans Mountain State Park is located in Allegany County, Maryland. The park can be accessed off I-68 at Exit 34 by traveling south on Maryland Route 36 for approximately nine miles.

Dans Mountain State Park serves as a seasonal recreational facility that covers 481 acres and offers a wide variety of wildlife, mountain streams, overlooks and scenic beauty. The primary feature of the park is an Olympic-size, heated swimming pool that offers an accessible ramp and chairlift for visitors with disabilities and a fenced wading pool. A modern bathhouse and concession stand serves the area from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The day use area, with additional picnic tables and a playground, overlooks the pool.

A pond that is stocked annually is an ideal place for anglers, young and old alike. Picnic tables are located throughout the park, and include accessible tables.

Three pavilions are available for day-use group events and the Water Station Run Pavilion, Pythian Pavilion, and Mountain Top Pavilion are available to groups by reservation only and for a fee. Be sure to visit their website to check terms of use and availability.

The Hill Run Group Campsite, available by reservation only, is a primitive group campsite with an open field for tent camping, picnic tables, a fire ring and the pavilion itself with the large fireplace.

Pets are allowed in the park on a leash, but are not allowed on playgrounds, in the pool area, or inside the restrooms.

The park is located on a 16-mile long mountain that takes its name from Daniel Cresap, one of the first settlers in Allegany County. Daniel was known for being adventurous, often hunting with a Delaware native American named Nemacolin. While pursuing a bear in a tree, Daniel fell and lay unconscious until Nemacolin found him and dragged Daniel home to safety. Since that event, the mountain has been known as Dans Mountain.

21530 National Pike Northeast, Flintstone, Maryland 21530, USA

Don’t let the word cabin fool you!  We offer a beautiful hotel room nestled in a cabin with all the comforts of home in a rural setting with your own private parking.  Each cabin interior is knotty pine (some also have stone) with contemporary air conditioning and heating, an eating area with a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker and condiments, dish network television, cathedral ceiling and a complete bath with shower and modern amenities.  Each cabin also has a front porch where you can just sit, relax and enjoy the mountain scenery.

Our goal is to bring a touch of country and relaxation into a fast paced world.  Just in case you are wondering, the 7 C’s stand for cozy, convenient, comfortable, clean, classic, country, cabins.  With a cabin so tidy and clean, you are sure to enjoy your stay.

18 Valley St, Cumberland, MD 21502
(301) 777-0847(301) 777-0847
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.

12310 Winchester Road Southwest, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA
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.

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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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323 Virginia Avenue, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Kerr Brothers Guns and Outdoors is a fun and friendly gun and outdoors shop that proudly sells well-made and accurate guns and gun accessories, and sleek bicycles in Cumberland, MD. We have a vast array of guns, gun accessories, optics, hunting supplies, ammunition and reloading supplies. Give us a call at (301) 759-4867 or stop by our shop at 323 Virginia Avenue in Cumberland, MD for our friendly, affordable and professional service.

With over 40 years of experience in guns and outdoor supplies, owner Jeff Kerr and the staff are extremely knowledgeable. We started the business in 2004 to offer quality products for a reasonable price. Our customers want to come back and bring some friends. It is a great place to share hunting stories – like the monster buck you shot or missed. Stop in and see us and check out our family friendly and knowledgeable staff.

1235 National Highway LaVale, Maryland 21502

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

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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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16701 Lakeview Road Northeast, Flintstone, Maryland 21502, USA

Rocky Gap Casino Resort is located adjacent Rocky Gap State Park near Cumberland, Maryland, in the heart of Allegany County. This location features miles of hiking trails and incredible mountain views.

Rocky Gap Casino Resort is a AAA 4-Diamond Award® and TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence-winning resort featuring a casino, hotel, events and conference center, Bonkerz Comedy Club, three restaurants and a coffee shop, the only Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course in Maryland, a spa, indoor pool, fitness center, pro shop, complimentary valet parking, individual parking, and several outdoor recreational activities.

The casino features 665 slot machines, 17 table games, and two casino bars. The newly opened Lakeside Terrace at Rocky Gap Casino Resort offers a scenic and relaxing outdoor setting with a backdrop that includes Evitts Mountain and the 243-acre Lake Habeeb.

The golf course was included in GolfWeek magazine’s list of the best courses to play in Maryland and best casino courses, as well as featured in Golf Digest’s list of America’s 36 Best Buddies-Trip Destinations.

Rocky Gap Casino Resort is owned by Golden Entertainment, Inc. More information available on website.

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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.

158 N Centre St, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA

JJ’s has been locally owned and operated by the Lyon family since 1981 and is now in its second generation. John Lyon started the business to bring some of the tastes of his hometown of Buffalo, New York to Western Maryland and his sons, Kris & Tim, are carrying on the tradition alongside him today.

We introduced Buffalo-style chicken wings to the area and have been known as THE PLACE FOR WINGS ever since. Every order is made from scratch and we strive to use local produce, poultry, and meats to bring you the freshest foods around.

If you’re new to JJ’s, thank you for giving us a try – we look forward to serving you and hope you love the food. For our loyal customers, we are very grateful for your 38 years of support!

Sincerely,
-John, Kris & Tim Lyon

100 South George Street Cumberland, Maryland 21502

Tucked in charming downtown Cumberland and surrounded by the rolling green hills of the Appalachian Mountains, our Ramada Cumberland Downtown hotel is your place for a productive and relaxing stay in western Maryland. Relax in the evenings at Harrigan’s, our onsite bar and lounge, or work out in our fitness center. Our free WiFi with 24-hour support keeps you connected throughout the entire property, in meeting spaces, and in guest rooms. A coffee maker, microwave, mini-refrigerator, and flat-screen TV comes standard in every guest room. Camp, swim, or rent a motorboat at Rocky Gap State Park, only 8 miles from our hotel. Walk the towpath of the historic C and O Canal, just a quarter of a mile from our hotel, at the Western Maryland Railway Station.

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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108 Decatur Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

“You Pedal, We Pamper.” Packaging trips along the C&O Canal and the Great Allegany Passage and all points between.

Packaging trips along the C&O Canal and the Great Allegany Passage and all points between. Whether it’s a weekend getaway or the full trek from Pittsburgh to Washington, we handle all the details; lodging (B&B Inns and the finer hotels), delicious gourmet meals and attractions.

Transportation and guide service are also available. Each trip customized, from two persons to 20 people. Bicycle rentals hourly, daily and multi-day. Gear and repairs available from local bike shops.

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13 Canal Street Cumberland, Maryland 21502

Get Out & Play! Outfitters is a full service guide and outfitter, including retail. Located at the junction of the Great Allegany Passage and the C&O Canal Towpath, on the second floor of the Western Maryland Railway Station, Get Out & Play offers bike shuttles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Washington, DC, kayak/canoe rentals, and guided adventures.

Speak with their booking agent for Off-Road Segway Tours, Off-Road UTV Tours, Archery and many other outdoor adventures. Prime location for Great Allegany Passage, C&O Canal Towpath, and Cumberland apparel and other souvenirs. Make sure to ask about the Escape Room!

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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.

31661 Green Forest Drive SE Little Orleans, Maryland 21766

Little Orleans Campground is located on 222 acres of beautiful woodlands in the Upper Potomac River valley in Western Maryland and provides a total camping experience. There is always something to see and do regardless of the season! The tent and RV campsites are spaciously located within the forest area for your nature enjoyment. Each site has a fire ring and a picnic table, and each RV site has electric, water, and sewer. Full-service cabins are also available for rental. The Chespeake & Ohio Canal is located beside the Potomac River 1/2 mile to the south for additional hiking, biking, and horseback riding. There is also a boat ramp at that point on the river that is ideal for canoeing, kayaking, and other small craft. Both large and small group camping areas available.

1103 E Oldtown Rd, Cumberland, MD 21502

ONE OF THE BEST FAMILY-FRIENDLY ITALIAN, STEAK, & SEAFOOD RESTAURANTS

Welcome to Oscar’s Restaurant, one of the best family-friendly Italian-American restaurants. Located in the heart of Cumberland, Maryland, only two miles from downtown, Oscar’s has a wide variety of food and drink selections for lunch and dinner, including exceptional steak and seafood. Our full-service bar has 13 beers on tap, and we have been family owned since 1993.

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109 Welton Drive, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

We’re right off I-68, perched on a hill with great views of Cumberland and the surrounding area. Allegany College and the regional medical center are five minutes away. Go back in time on the Scenic Railroad, 1.5 miles west, or roll the dice 10 minutes away at Rocky Gap Casino. Enjoy free hot breakfast, free WiFi, and our heated indoor saline pool.

1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100 Hagerstown, MD 21740

Drive-in Campgrounds

  • Reservation only, http://www.recreation.gov
  • $20 per site per night, pass holders may be entitled to additional discounts
  • Trailer length may not exceed 20 feet
  • No RV Hookups
  • Drive-in campsites are equipped with grills, chemical toilets, and water.
  • Antietam Creek and Paw Paw have adjacent parking, but visitors cannot park at the actual campsite. Visitors may not park and sleep in Recreational Vehicles in these parking areas.
  • Stay is limited to 14 days between May 1 and October 1. Stay is limited to a total of 30 days for the entire calendar year. There is a limit of eight people per site.

Group Campsites

  • Reservation only, http://www.recreation.gov
  • $40 per site per night during peak season, and $20 during non-peak season.
  • Groups with more than eight people need to use the group campsites or register for more than one site in the campground.
  • Mile 11.5 Marsden Tract (civic and scout organizations only)
  • Mile 110.4 McCoys Ferry
  • Mile 140.9 Fifteenmile Creek
  • Mile 173.3 Spring Gap

Regulations

  • Camp only in designated sites.
  • No overnight permits required for vehicles in Chesapeake and Ohio Canal parking lots. The National Park Service is not responsible for cars or their contents; do not store valuables in cars.
  • This is a trash free park; take all trash away.
  • Quiet hours: 10 pm and 6 am
  • Pets must be leashed at all times.
  • Do no bring firewood into the park; it may be collected from grounded dead material and used in campgrounds only, do not remove wood.
  • Fires restricted to grills and fire rings provided or portable grills positioned off the ground. Coals must be extinguished and removed from the park.
  • Single campsites at drive in campgrounds allow a maximum of two tents and eight people.
  • Hiker-Biker campsites can fix a maximum of five to ten tents, depending on the campsite. Please refer to signage at the campsite for specific details.
  • Do not tie ropes to trees and structures.
  • The use of hammocks at the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal NHP is permitted at designated hiker-biker campsites and within campgrounds where reservations are required. If attaching to trees, hammocks must have straps that are at least one inch wide. Plastic zip cords, nails or screws are not permitted for the purpose of anchoring a hammock.
  • Do not wash dishes, bathe, or clean fish near wells.
  • Draining or dumping refuse from trailers or other vehicles is prohibited.
129 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

Regionally inspired, locally sourced, modern interpretations of Appalachian, Pennsylvania Dutch, and mid-Atlantic cuisine, by Chef Josh Horevay.

12901 Ali Ghan Rd NE, Cumberland, MD 21502

Puccini Restaurant is located in the historic 1818 Hinkle House which served as a Civil War hospital during the Battle at Folck’s Mill. Famous for its wood fired pizza and its hometown friendliness, diners can select from Puccini’s full lunch and dinner menu. Open Daily 11 am to 10 pm. Our Pizza Cellar & Outdoor Patio are open Monday-Saturday at 3 pm and Sundays at 12 pm.

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Cumberland, MD, USA

Guided Waterfowl Hunting in the Scenic Mountains of Western Maryland

Book your next waterfowl hunt with Mountain Ducks Guide Service located in the scenic mountains of Allegany and Garrett counties in Maryland. Whether you prefer a float hunt on the Potomac River or a decoy hunt from a layout or freelance shore blind, we’ll provide you with a one of a kind hunting experience. We provide guided hunting for ducks and geese. We also guide trips for bass fishing in the Potomac River in western Maryland.

Waterfowl hunt with Mountain Ducks Guide Service located in the scenic mountains of Allegany and Garrett counties in Maryland. Whether you prefer a float hunt on the Potomac River or a decoy hunt from a layout or freelance shore blind, Mountain Ducks Guide Service will provide you with a one-of-a-kind hunting experience. They provide guided hunting for ducks and geese. They also guide trips for bass fishing in the Potomac River in Western Maryland. All hunters need a current Maryland Hunting license, HIP survey, appropriate state and federal waterfowl stamps, camo clothing, shotgun and steel (or other non-toxic) shot. We recommend #1-#4 shot for ducks, #1-#BB shot for geese, and #7-#8 lead shot for doves.

101 North Johnson Street Cumberland, Maryland 21502

The Cumberland Theatre proudly celebrated its 30th year of entertainment in 2018.  The theatre is a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization entirely owned by its volunteer Board of Diretors and operated by its two Artistic Directors. These members of the community spend invaluable time and resources to the funding and operating of the theatre. Other volunteers support the theatre by serving on various committees and by working as front of house staff.

2018 marked the 30th Anniversary for the Cumberland Theatre and the theatre sold a record number of 9,200 tickets.  The theatre was also nominated for 33 Broadway World Regional Awards in a variety of categories including acting, set design, costume design, choreography, directing and lighting design.

110 Baltimore St, Cumberland, MD 21502

The Culinaire Café, located at the Gateway Center in downtown Cumberland Maryland, serves as a learning laboratory for ACM Hospitality Management and Culinary Arts students. Students learn a wealth of skills as they receive hands-on training in a real-life café setting.

The café features weekly specials and a soup and salad bar that is the talk of the town. Desserts are baked daily and are available for eat in or carry out. The Culinaire Café’s extensive menu is sure to have something for every taste.

Come visit us today. See for yourself what ACM students are cooking up and taste what all the fuss is about!

35 N Liberty St, Cumberland, MD 21502
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13006 Mason Road Northeast, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA

1812 Brewery is Allegany County’s first and only farm brewery.

1812 Brewery is the first and only farm brewery in Allegany County, Maryland. The family owned and operated craft brewery and brew house is located in a repurposed barn built in 1812. In excess of 2,500 square feet, the two-story barn has been converted into a brewery with vats and tanks in place.

Nestled in the mountains of Western Maryland, 1812 Brewery evolved out of a passion for the region and a love for great beer. Our goal is to bring beer brewing back to Cumberland, Maryland and to provide a relaxed and friendly atmosphere to enjoy our beers.

Located on 190 acres, 1812 Brewery has its own hops growing trellis system towering 20 feet high. The barn, itself features original brick walls support a towering roof and massive beams. The outdoor patio is the perfect place to enjoy a sampler while taking in the stunning natural beauty that’s Mountain Maryland.
1812 Brewery offers great space for weddings, parties, meetings and other events. In excess of 2500 square feet, 1812 is the perfect place to hold your next event.

49 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Maryland 21502

The historic Embassy Theatre opened its doors to the public on November 18, 1931. It was the height of the Great Depression. Although many had less than good fortune, people needed those fantasy realms the movies could provide, giving the Jacob Kauffman family an incentive to build the Embassy Theatre on Cumberland’s Baltimore Street.

In the early Fifties, the cinema’s popularity dwindled due to the advent of television. In 1959, the Embassy closed its doors, and the premises were altered to create an annex for the adjacent Cumberland Cloak and Suit Store.  A.C. Warhaft bought the Embassy in 1981 to house his custom drapery shop, which remained until his death in 1992. A nonprofit corporation was formed in December 1997 to revivify the theatre as a multi-purpose arts facility.  The retail ceiling was removed to expose the gloriously colorful stenciled proscenium and ceiling to the orchestra floor.  A stage was built, the original exterior doors were rehung, and a box office was rebuilt to match the original.

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.

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