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Frostburg MD Bed and Breakfasts

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156 East Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland 21532, USA

The home is located in historic downtown Frostburg – within walking distance to the FSU campus, unique restaurants, shops and, yes, a “tavern” or two. Best of all, it is a short pedal from the Great Allegheny Passage, with the local trail head situated just a half-mile or so from the B&B.

Once known as both Mt. Pleasant and Frost Town, Frostburg came into being thanks to the National Road, which carried early 1800s travelers along an east-west corridor, past a small log home built by city founder Meshach Frost. The community became a stagecoach stop offering weary travelers drink and rest at local taverns and the service of blacksmith shops, or “smithies,” as they were commonly called. Soon coal and the railroad made Frostburg a commercial center for mining.

By the early 1900s, it was also home to State Normal School #2 – today Frostburg State University. The university’s first building, Old Main, could be seen from one of the town’s earliest homes – a stately brick structure inspired by Greek revival Italianate architecture. Constructed in 1865 by Henry B. Shaffer, the prominent Frostburg businessman and citizen made a home there with his large family. Several of his ten children remained long after Henry’s passing in 1897.

Today this wonderful old home – well known as the “Shaffer House” – still stands at 156 East Main Street. Registered as a historic property, it is finding new life as the Allegheny Trail House, Frostburg’s first and only farm-to-table bed and breakfast.

The home is located in historic downtown Frostburg – within walking distance to the FSU campus, unique restaurants, shops and, yes, a “tavern” or two. Best of all, it is a short pedal from the Great Allegheny Passage, with the local trailhead situated just a half-mile or so from the B&B.

The home was purchased in 2016 with a desire to showcase Frostburg’s beauty and history. Owner, Jason manages the Cumberland Trail Connection, a bicycle shop located at Cumberland’s Canal Place, where the C&O Trail meets the Great Allegheny Passage. Jason is also a member of the Mountain Maryland Trails board and CTC race team.

Frostburg today offers what could be called “the perfect patchwork mix” of sorts – small-town charm coupled with the cultural benefits most often known only to residents of more urban communities. Once welcoming stagecoach travelers, it now invites bicyclists making their way along the Great Allegheny Passage.

In an interesting twist of fate, the Allegheny Trail House, reside just down the street from where Meshach and his bride once made their home in the small log structure built on Frostburg’s “Lot 1.” The B&B is happy to open its doors to each and every guest and welcomed them to stay and rest a while.

147 East Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland 21532, USA

The Frostburg Inn is conveniently and centrally located on Main Street in Frostburg, featuring 16 rooms and offering pet-friendly accommodations. The Frostburg Inn is conveniently and centrally located on Main Street in Frostburg. They have 16 newly renovated rooms, non-smoking rooms, and pet-friendly options. All rooms are climate controlled and have Direct TV, Telephone, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

20 Depot Street Frostburg, Maryland

Serving Frostburg, Maryland, and The Great Allegany Passage with great prices and a great stay, with an experience you won’t forget! Trail Inn offers 12 rooms, private baths, cable TV, air conditioning, and laundry facilities. A shuttle is available for guests coming off the trail.

Our campground is located on the hill behind the Trail Inn. It is a tent campground with great views. It features picnic tables, BBQ grills, and a bathhouse with private showers. We know that you are traveling light so we provide everything you need to freshen up from soap to towels. We also have a handicapped accessible tent site along with show.

The Liberty Room our hostel has 11 comfortable beds that are available individually or perfect for larger groups. We know that sometimes you just need out of the elements but want to keep the journey going by meet some amazing people biking along the trail. The hostel includes a hot shower with everything needed to get cleaned up and back on the trail.

Our private rooms offer a host of amenities like cable tv, air-conditioning, private bath, free WiFi, bike wash, and more. The rooms feature queen beds, queen beds with a pull out couch, and a room that has 4 bunk beds. It is the perfect room for some R&R before heading back out or while staying in Frostburg to see the many sights of our area.

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