Select Page

Rocky Gap Casino Resort

Rocky-Gap-Casino-Resort-Hotel-Flinstone-MD-9-.jpg
16701 Lakeview Road Northeast, Flintstone, Maryland 21502, USA
16701 Lakeview Road Northeast Flintstone Maryland 21530 US

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.

Rocky-Gap-Casino-Resort-Hotel-Flinstone-MD-9-.jpg 5 years ago
  • You must to post comments
Showing 1 result
Rating
Featured/Unfeatured
Claimed/Unclaimed
11200 New Georges Creek Road Frostburg, Maryland 21532 22.63 km

We’re half a mile from I-68, and it’s about a six-minute drive over to Frostburg State University. Head over to nearby Cumberland and catch a ride on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. Access to the Great Allegheny Passage, a bike trail connecting DC to Pittsburgh, is two miles away. Enjoy free hot breakfast, free WiFi, and our indoor pool.

The Hampton Inn Frostburg is a warm, inviting hotel that provides the perfect base for discovering everything this beautiful mountain town has to offer. An easy access to Cumberland, Maryland, take the vintage train through the beauty of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. The Hampton Inn Frostburg
is the closest hotel to Frostburg State University and is a close to option for riders on the Great Allegheny Passage Bike Trail and C&O Towpath, which connects Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Washington, DC, through 344 miles of bike trail. Explore Frostburg’s streets filled with charming shops and intimate restaurants, spend a day on the slopes at nearby Wisp Resort, or relax with a round of golf at one of the nearby golf courses.

Feel at home at the comfy and convenient Hampton Inn hotel in Frostburg, Maryland. Start your day right with Hampton’s Free Hot Breakfast® and enjoy mountain views. Choose from a variety of delicious, hot and cold items, and make sure you try our famous waffles. In a hurry? Grab a healthy Hampton On the Run® Breakfast Bag, available Monday through Friday. Catch up with work in the free business center or rejuvenate in the fitness center. Take a dip in the indoor pool or recharge in a comfy guest room with a TV and free WiFi.

Hotel Facts:
72 guest rooms, including accessible rooms
Hotel near Cumberland, MD with business center and indoor pool
Microwave and refrigerator in all rooms
Located minutes from many things to do in Frostburg, MD
100% Hampton Guarantee
Included in Every Stay:
Hampton’s free hot breakfast®
Clean and fresh Hampton bed®
Free high-speed internet access in every room
Gym/fitness center use

logo.jpg
17012 McMullen Highway Southwest, Cumberland, Maryland 21502, USA 23.15 km

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.

156 East Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland 21532, USA 23.35 km

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.

20 Depot Street Frostburg, Maryland 23.45 km

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.

75 S Grant Street Frostburg, Maryland 21532 23.47 km

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.

147 East Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland 21532, USA 23.5 km

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.

11 West Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland, USA 23.74 km

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.

31661 Green Forest Drive SE Little Orleans, Maryland 21766 24.01 km

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.

220 West Main Street, Frostburg, Maryland 21532, USA 24.24 km

Charlies Motel is a quaint, small town motel nestled at the base of Big Savage Mountain in Historic Frostburg, Maryland.

Charlie’s Motel is a quaint, small town motel nestled at the base of Big Savage Mountain in Historic Frostburg, Maryland.

Most of the rooms are on the ground floor for easy access, and all of the rooms come equipped with a small refrigerator, microwave, and free Wifi.

Charlie’s Motel has the Hurryback Tavern on premises that boasts a cozy pub atmosphere with video games, internet jukebox, skill pool table, regulation pool table and delicious bar snacks!

They are located conveniently to a Laundromat, Sand Springs Steakhouse, and Frostburg’s own The ‘Freeze’ where you can get a burger and satisfy your sweet tooth with one of their ice cream creations!

Walking distance to both casual and fine dining, shopping, train station and bike routes. Just one mile to Frostburg State University campus and a large, pristine community pool.

banner.jpg
12814 Appel Road, Little Orleans, Maryland 21766, USA 24.25 km

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.

Dans Mountain State Park.JPG
Recreation Area Road Southwest, Lonaconing, MD 21539, USA 29.65 km

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.

18311 Laurel Run Rd SW, Barton, Maryland 21521, USA 34.8 km

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.

Best Value Inn.jpg
2 Blue Hill, PO Box 190, Rt 522 S Hancock, MD 21750 40.1 km

Located only 5 miles from both West Virginia and Pennsylvania at the narrowest point of Maryland. This charming, quaint, newly remodeled 22-guest rooms Inn is positioned on one of the picturesque hills of the Appalachian Mountains, near the banks of the Potomac River. Our Guest rooms offer amenities that include cable TV, complimentary local calls, a work station, complimentary continental breakfast is available in the lobby. handicap accessible, internet access, pets allowed.

super8_logo.gif
118 Limestone Rd, Hancock, MD 21750, USA 40.1 km

The Super 8 Motel in Hancock, MD is centrally located at the intersection of I-68, I-70 and SR 522. There are so many things to do, you’ll need more then one night. Enjoy Whitetail Resort for skiing, snow boarding and fly fishing you will enjoy hiking or biking on C&O Canal/Rails and Trails, stroll through the antique shop downtown while choosing which restaurant to dine in. No matter your interest, everyone is sure to enjoy the beautiful scenery especially during the fall season. Children under 18 years old stay for free.

hancock_museum.jpg
126 W. High Street Hancock, MD 21750 40.56 km
301-678-6308301-678-6308

Days Open: Open year-round on Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and 2nd and 4th Sundays
Hours: 1-5 PM

Museum has thousands of items pertaining to Hancock, thousands of antiques, transportation museum pertaining to C & O Canal, National Pike, and Western Maryland Railroad. We also have many, many antique tools. We have a library for research of many historical buildings, businesses, clubs and churches. We have a complete listing of cemeteries in an around Hancock, also a great place for genealogy research.

10 W. Main Street Hancock, MD 21750 40.9 km

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.

11 East Main Street Hancock, MD 21750 40.98 km

Enjoy a unique sandwich made with fresh ingredients and carefully selected wine and beer pairings. Live music on huge deck by the C&O Canal. Browse three floors of antiques! American cuisne.

Days Open: No disappointment with three floors of antiques, unique finds and BuddyLou’s Bargains! Enjoy a drink, sandwich and music on our deck by the C&O Canal.
Hours: Sun, Tues-Sat. 10am-8pm

ft-frederick.jpg
11100 Fort Frederick Rd, Big Pool, MD 21711, USA 56.48 km

American history from the colonial period to the present can be discovered at Fort Frederick State Park. Our 585 acre park features a unique stone fort that served as Maryland’s frontier defense during the French and Indian War.

The park borders the Potomac River, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal passes through the park. The park also features a boat launch, campsites, camp store, fishing, flat water canoeing, a hiking trail, interpretive and educational programs, picnicking, a playground, and a shelter.

Plumb Grove Mansion.jpg
Broadfording Rd Clear Spring, MD 21722 62.06 km

Days Open: By Appointment
Hours: By Appointment

Rural 1831 farmhouse offers tours and annual holiday open house. Open 1-4pm the first Sunday of each month in June – October.

Towpath Mile: 108.7 Clear Spring, MD 62.21 km
Lockhouse 49 in Clear Spring is one of seven Canal Quarter Lockhouses that line the C&O Canal National Historical Park and are available to guests for overnight stays. This lockhouse is furnished in the 1920s style with interpretation that depicts the “heyday” of the canal community at Four Locks. Has baseboard heat, stove, fire ring, and picnic tables, and a lovely view off the porch. Right across the street from the C&O Canal towpath. Sleeps 8 at $125/night.
Holiday Inn Express 2.jpg
12426 Houck Avenue Clear Springs, MD 21722 62.69 km

Our brand new hotel is conveniently located near Interstate 70 with attractions such as Whitetail Ski Resort, Hagerstown Speedway, Fort Frederick State Park and Antietam National Battlefield nearby. Unwind and enjoy our indoor pool and spa, complimentary deluxe hot breakfast, free WiFi, guest laundry facilities, exercise room and so much more. Come and be our guest today! For groups of 10 or more please contact Lauren Pahl at lpahl@glfhospitalitygroup.com or 856-393-8817 for Special Group Rates.

wilson village store.jpg
14921 Rufus Wilson Rd, Clear Spring, Maryland 21722, USA 69.05 km

Come walk back in time at Wilson Store. We have the Best Sharp Cheese in town, plus several other types. Candy galore, Hickory Smoked Sweet Bologna

15112 National Pike Hagerstown, MD 21740 69.67 km

The Hagerstown Speedway is a true 1/2 mile track with straight-aways over 900 ft. long & 70 ft. wide. The track is 90 ft. wide in the turns. The racing surface is made of the finest red clay in the nation. The smooth, wide surface makes Hagerstown Speedway one of the fastest and safest dirt tracks in the U.S. on which to race.

11759 Snug Harbor Lane, Williamsport, MD 21795, USA 70.59 km

Features 80 RV sites, 17 cabins, 2 lodges At this KOA, you can take a lazy canoe ride under a bright canopy of leaves. Great fishing and canoeing in the creek. Meander along winding paths through extensive, lush rock gardens. Relax in the gazebo surrounded by flowers and herbs. Enjoy mini golf, a playground, an outdoor theater, game room, swimming pool and oversized chess and checkers. Participate in themed weekends during the summer. Check out the Haunted House in October, a chilling experience. On weekends, stop by KOA’s nostalgic Remember When Diner. Enjoy hamburgers and fries, pizza or a crab cake dinner, as well as a full breakfast menu. Indulge in the soda fountain’s old-fashioned malts, shakes and floats. With this KOA as your home base, visit Antietam, Gettysburg and Harper’s Ferry battlegrounds. It’s a great place for Scouts, church groups and family reunions. Pool: Memorial Weekend – Labor Day Weekend. Max pull thru: 60 feet. Your hosts: the Durham family. March-November

14 N. Conococheague Street Williamsport, MD 21795 72.34 km

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.

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Byway.jpg
Williamsport, MD 72.41 km

Originally built to move goods from Washington DC to the west, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal is now a hub of recreational activity, with hiking, biking, bird watching, horse-back riding and more. Williamsport, MD is its geographical center, and visitors here can experience the Canal first-hand with ranger-led boat rides and towpath tours. Stay at a Lock House to experience life as it was “back in the day” and scarf up a healthy lunch at Desert Rose Cafe while there. In Hancock, MD, visitors can pick up the Rail Trail, a paved portion that runs alongside the towpath, to Fort Frederick State Park. But first, grab some pie at Weaver’s Restaurant or the Blue Goose Fruit Market & Bakery!


236 miles – Allow 4 hours to drive the byway


Workers who toiled on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal between 1828 and 1859 could not have imagined that their engineering feat – designed for the sole purpose of speeding up commercial trade – would one day become a hub of outdoor recreational activity. Hiking, biking, bird watching and mule-drawn barge rides are among the many popular pursuits now enjoyed beside this peaceful passage.

During its century of service, the canal worked with a system of 74 lift locks that regulated water levels, allowing boats laden with coal, flour, lumber, grain and produce to be pulled by mule trams walking on an adjacent towpath. Their 184.5-mile journey stretched from the mountains of Western Maryland, through farmland and forest, to the tidewater outskirts of our nation’s capital. Your journey follows this same course, allowing you to make heritage discoveries along each new mile.

Battle of Falling Waters.jpg
Williamsport, MD 21795 72.41 km

The mission of the foundation is to preserve land(s) on which the battle was fought. Nearly 7,000 Union cavalry and light artillery attached Gen. Robert E. Lee’s rear guard of almost 3,000 infantrymen near Williamsport, MD, on the morning and early afternoon of July 14, 1863. Much of the battle was fought approximately two miles from the Falling Waters crossing over the Potomac River. Only 11 days after “Picket’s Charge” in Gettysburg, it is considered the final battle of the Gettysburg Campaign. It is sometimes confused with the unrelated Battle of Falling Waters (Hoke’s Run) in West Virginia two years earlier.

Springfield Barn.jpg
Springfield Lane, Williamsport, MD 21795, USA 72.99 km

Hours: 1-4 PM

Visit the museum located in the barn and operated by the History and Museum Board and observe firsthand the rich heritage and history of Williamsport. Open Sundays, 1PM – 4PM.

2017 Red Roof Inn.png
310 East Potomac Street, Williamsport, MD 21795, USA 73.38 km

With a stay at Red Roof Inn Hagerstown – Williamsport, you’ll be within the vicinity of C&O Canal at Cushwa Basin, Antietam National Battlefield, Hagerstown Speedway and Hagerstown Premium Outlets. This hotel is within the region of Maryland Theater and Pennsylvania Dutch Market. You’ll fee at home in one of the 107 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Conveniences include coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls. Other Amenities include a 24-hour front desk, laundry facilities, and coffee/tea in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.

16311 Kendle Rd. Williamsport, MD 21795 74.27 km

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.

super8_logo.gif
16805 Blake Road, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA 74.84 km

Beautiful 62 room motel. All rooms include coffee maker, hair dryers, and dataport phones. Cable television with free HBO. Enjoy our primefree continental breakfast from 600AM to 10:00A.M. Only a short trip to Black Rock Golf Course, and the dirt track capital, Hagerstown Speedway. Easy access from Interstates 70 and 81. Our travel center is just next door.

9550 Jellystone Park Way Williamsport, MD 21795 74.84 km

Located along Maryland’s western scenic foothills, Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park™ near Williamsport, Maryland, offers an unforgettable camping experience the whole family will enjoy. Situated just down the road from historic landmarks such as the Antietam National Battlefield and breathtaking scenery along the Appalachian Trail, Jellystone Park™ Williamsport is the perfect “home-base” for those wanting to explore the area. When campers aren’t busy swimming and splashing at Yogi Bear’s Water Zone, zooming down the 400-foot water slides or testing their skills at the ninja course, they can enjoy the 18-hole mini golf course, jumping pillow, lazer tag, and so much more!

SpringHillSuites.jpg
17280 Valley Mall Road Hagerstown, MD 21740 75.96 km

The SpringHill Suites by Marriott offers many modern comforts at our brand-new hotel. Featuring spacious, moderately priced suites with ample amenities, SpringHill Suites by Marriott Hagerstown is conveniently located just off Interstate 81, just one mile north of Interstate 70 and about 1/2 hour from Hancock MD, Frederick MD, and Chambersburg PA. Major companies such as Citicorp, First Data, Phoenix Color, Staples, Volvo (Mack) and Washington County Hospital are just minutes away. You’ll enjoy easy access to the restaurants, outlet and mall shopping, and attractions such as theaters, city parks, museums, skiing, golf and historical sites. Start your day with our complimentary hot breakfast buffet, work out in our exercise room, or go for a refreshing swim in our indoor pool. Each of our suites is equipped with a mini-refrigerator, microwave, sink and coffee maker, 32″ LCD TV, plus free wired and WIFI Internet access. SpringHill Suites is the perfect place for a business meeting or a weekend getaway.

courtyard.jpg
17270 Valley Mall Rd, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA 76.01 km

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.

Holiday Inn Express 2.jpg
241 Railway Lane Hagerstown, MD 21740 76.11 km

The Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites in Hagerstown, MD includes whirlpool spa suites, a fitness room, complimentary HSIA and an executive meeting center. Seeing is believing! Three major airports and 2 of the nation’s largest interstates are proximate to this great location for the business traveler. AAA Three Diamond Award winner.

Ramade Plaza.jpg
1718 Underpass Way, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA 76.26 km

Located in Hagerstown, MD the Plaza Hotel provides the most pleasing accommodations at reasonable cost, and pleasant surroundings, conveniently located at Exit 5A (Halfway Blvd.) on 1-81, just one half mile north of 1-70.

Homewood-Suites-media-logo.jpg
1650 Pullman Lane Hagerstown, MD 21740 76.28 km

Whether you’re traveling on business or leisure, relax in all the comforts of home at Homewood Suites by Hilton. Our warm, spacious suites and home-like services and amenities make our hotels the perfect place to stay for a few nights or more.

HiltonHome2.svg.png
1661 Pullman Lane Hagerstown, MD 21740 76.4 km

Home2 Suites by Hilton is an all-suite, extended-stay hotel designed for the savvy, sophisticated and economic traveler. We provide friendly products and services that you’ll feel good about while traveling. And no matter how long you’re on the road, you’ll always feel at home at Home2. The contemporary, comfortable and flexible suites welcome guests with style and consciousness that shows our commitment to being Green. The hotel features 105 suites featuring a full kitchen, ample living room space with sofa sleeper, a working wall area with extra storage space, desk and task lighting. Saline chemical-free indoor pool, spin cycle fitness center, Home2 Market, inspired table complimentary breakfast, outdoor patio with fire-it and the oasis lobby are just a few of the differences that set us apart from the traditional hotels.

Country Inn & Suites.jpg
17612 Valley Mall Road Hagerstown, MD 21740 76.41 km

Located by the Valley Mall. Business friendly suites including complimentary breakfast, indoor pool, fitness center, highspeed internet, microfridge, in-room safe, coffeemaker, hairdryer, weekday newspaper and much more

140 Western Maryland Pkwy Hagerstown, MD 21740 76.97 km

Hagerstown’s first full production brewery. Tour our state of the art facility and unwind in our gorgeous tasting room or outdoor patio. Award winning, traditional brews and seasonal varieties available daily.

Microtel Inn.jpg
13726 Oliver Drive Hagerstown, MD 21740 78.79 km

Microtel Inn & Suites features a unique design with a country side atmosphere and convenient location right off I-81 at Exit 9. Free continental breakfast and free wireless internet. All of our two-queen guestrooms and queen suites include a refrigerator, microwave & coffeemaker. For a most relaxing evening, enjoy our whirlpool suite!

HamptonInn.jpg
18300 Peak Circle, PO Box 2005 Hagerstown, MD 21742 79 km

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.

8115 Rose Cottage Lane, Fairplay, MD 21733, USA 79.15 km

Rose Cottage is a captivating, upscale bed and breakfast centrally located near Antietam Battlefield. Enjoy modern amenities, old world ambience, delightful gardens, and southern hospitality.

Train Room.jpg
360 S Burhans Blvd, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA 79.16 km

Days Open: Closed Sundays during the Summer
Hours: Monday – Saturday from 9am-5pm

THE TRAIN ROOM OFFERS MODEL RAILROADING ENTHUSIAST, COLLECTORS AND NOVICE ALIKE A COMPLETELY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE. A LARGE DISPLAY OF LIONEL MODEL RAILROADING ITEMS IN O, 027 AND STANDARD GAUGE. A TWO LEVEL, FOUR TRACK MODEL RAILROAD LAY-OUT. Group rates available for the museum

hagerstown-railroadmuseum.jpg
City Park, 501 Highland Way Hagerstown, MD 21740 79.28 km

Days Open: April-October
Hours: Friday and Saturday 10am-4pm, other days by appointment

Located in City Park, the Hagerstown Railroad Museum features hundreds of signs, signals, bells, telephones and tools that were used by railroad workers every day. Most of the items in this significant collection came from the Western Maryland Railroad Company. Of special interest are an 1885 Pump Car and an 1875 Velocipede; both vehicles transported workers to rails or rail cars to make repairs. The crown jewel of the museum is Steam Engine 202. This Locomotive was built in 1912 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works and it carried passengers and baggage between Baltimore and Hagerstown. It was retired in 1953. Totaling 77 feet in length, the engine weighs 415,000 pounds. Steam Engine 202 is the only Western Maryland road-type steam locomotive in existence. In addition to the locomotive and its coal tender, eight cabooses are also on display.

hager_house.jpg
110 Key St. Hagerstown, MD 21740 79.55 km

Days Open: April – October
Hours: Friday and Saturday 10am-4pm, other days by appointment

Located in beautiful Hagerstown City Park, the Jonathan Hager House is the original home of Jonathan Hager, the founder of Hagerstown. Built in 1739, the Hager House was uniquely erected over two springs, on a 200 acre tract called Hagar’s Fancy. In 1740 Jonathan presented the newly constructed house to his bride Elizabeth Kershner. Hager was an active participant of the community as a farmer and gunsmith. During the French and Indian War he served as a Captain of Scouts. He died in a construction accident in 1775 during a time when he served on various pre-Revolutionary War committees. He is considered not only the founder of Hagerstown, but also as the founder of Washington County.

Sleep Inn and Suites.jpg
18216 Colonel Henry K. Douglas Dr. Hagerstown, MD 21740 79.93 km

NEWLY RENOVATED! This Hagerstown hotel has 96 rooms and suites and is convenient to the Hagerstown Premium Outlets, Antietam Battlefield park, Hagerstown Speedway and the Maryland Theatre. Skiers will enjoy their close proximity to Whitetail Mountain Resort, which is within 25 miles. Additionally, the Sleep Inn & Suites Hagerstown features an indoor heated pool, whirlpool and fitness center, and all guest rooms come equipped with microwaves, refrigerators and free WiFi.

miller.jpg
135 W Washington St, Hagerstown, MD 21740, USA 80.08 km

Days Open: April – December
Hours: Wed-Sat 1-4 PM….Special rates for bus and group tours.

The fine old brick mansion at 135 West Washington Street in Hagerstown is the headquarters of the Washington County Historical Society. Research indicates that the main structure of the house was built for William Price, a prominent young attorney, who acquired the property in 1823. The mansion is a typical town house of the late Federal period. In the entrance hall is the original hanging stairway rising in a graceful curve to the third floor. There are several bedrooms with furnishings from the 1850s through the 1870s. Exhibits include papers and historic items from the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Civil War and the C&O Canal. A wonderful clock collection may also be found within the walls of Miller House showcasing clocks large and small from local clockmakers of yesteryear. Simms Jamieson Historical and Genealogical Library is open year round in lower level of the Miller House from Tues-Sat 9am – 4pm.

hagerstown-aviation.jpg
101 West Washington Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 80.13 km

Days Open: Tuesday – Sunday
Hours: Tues. – Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

The museum highlights through a series of photographs, models and other material, the 70-year history of aviation and aviation-related manufacturing in the Hagerstown area.

Rose Hill 3.jpg
600 S. Potomac Street Hagerstown, MD 21740 80.27 km

Days Open: Monday – Saturday
Hours: 8:30am-4:00pm. Sat 9am-12 noon.

Rose Hill Cemetery is an active non-profit public cemetery servicing Washington County and surrounding areas. In addition to being the final resting place of over 42,000 individuals, including many local and nationally famous people, it is also the location of the historic Washington Confederate Cemetery. Rose Hill Cemetery offers modern day interment services, monument sales and prepayment options. To learn more about our history, historic walking tours or to receive our e-newsletter visit our website. Cemetery gates are always open.

Showing 51 - 100 of 148 results