Lake Pointe Inn offers 3 suites and 7 rooms all with gas fireplaces and private baths. All reservations include a gourmet-style breakfast with fresh squeezed orange juice. A continental breakfast is also offered for those hitting the slopes early or venturing out for a mountain hike.
All rooms are appointed with air conditioning, complimentary WIFI, large flat screen TV with Direct TV, HBO, and DVD, with extensive DVD library available, good reading lights, guides to area activities and dining, spa robes, private baths, hair dryers, the best bath amenities, and ample privacy.
Your rate includes a sumptuous breakfast each morning, guest kitchenette with refrigerator, microwave, plates, utensils and ice. Complimentary popcorn, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, beer, wine, soft drinks and local spring water are always available.
Nestled in the mountains of Western Maryland, Haley Farm Inn and Retreat Center is a serene getaway with farmhouse style lodgings and hospitality. Our scenic 65-acre farm, is just minutes from Deep Creek Lake and premier mountain destinations.
Explore the grounds of our spacious 65-acre farm, spend a relaxing afternoon on the veranda, and see what Haley Farm has to offer for your next stay. Deep Creek Lake and the surrounding area has so much to offer, every traveler will be satisfied. Whether it’s leisure, entertainment, or adventure,
Just want to relax? Add on a spa visit during your stay. Click here to schedule an appointment with a massage therapist and enjoy time away from the hustle and bustle of life.
Haley Farm is a ten suite room inn and retreat center in the serene mountains of Western Maryland. The spacious 65 acre farm is home to owners Kam and Haley, an orchard of fruit trees, hay meadows, and a few feline friends. Read on to learn more about us.
The Inn was constructed in the Civil War era by James A. Brown,Visit Preston County Inn an attorney and a graduate of West Virginia University. He fell in love with a beautiful girl named Isabel who was from Baltimore. They were married and the house was given to Isabel as a wedding gift from her loving husband.
However, they lived in the house for only one year. Isabel contracted smallpox and soon died. James Brown became a Victorian mourner and would not allow anything belonging to his lovely wife to be touched. Nothing was to be changed or moved. Even her sewing remained as she left it, needle in cloth and thimble nearby.
ighlighting the exterior decoration of the house was the roof; in large letters of light colored slate was the word “home.” Through the years and change of owners, this was either removed or covered with new roofing. Much of the front part of the home has been restored to its original nature. There are a total of seven fireplaces in The Inn, three downstairs and four upstairs. The hearths and mantels have been refinished and restored to their original condition. Guest sleeping rooms were added in 1948 as a new addition to the inn. Also included in this large addition were the large kitchen and dining room.
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.
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.
A most welcome spring has arrived early at the North Fork Mountain Inn. The redbuds and dogwood trees in the Potomac Highlands are beginning to bloom! Now is the perfect time to embark on your world-class fly fishing adventure and hike the Potomac Highlands to take in the beautiful mountain views.
A most welcome spring has arrived early at the North Fork Mountain Inn. The redbuds and dogwood trees in the Potomac Highlands are beginning to bloom! Now is the perfect time to embark on your world-class fly fishing adventure and hike the Potomac Highlands to take in the beautiful mountain views.
A variety of special packages at North Fork Mountain Inn offer you several ways to enjoy all that spring in our beautiful West Virginia mountains has to offer. From hiking along scenic trails during our popular Bird Watching Weekend to enjoying culinary specialties in our upcoming Cooking School Weekend, it will be a getaway to remember.
The North Fork Mountain Inn has been described as “An outpost of luxury in the wilderness” and strives to make your visit the best possible experience. When you check out the rooms and learn more about the Innkeepers, you’ll understand why the North Fork Mountain Inn is a place you’ll want to visit year after year.
We have received several Circle of Excellence 5 Star ratings from TripAdvisor. We take great pride in achieving and maintaining this ranking and always strive to make every guest feel welcome, happy and satisfied with their stay with us.
Your innkeepers, Ed and Carol
Call us now at 304-257-1108 to book your stay.
Historic Town Hill Bed & Breakfast 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.
Some days it seems like a hundred years; other days, it seems like just yesterday that we bought this old, abandoned building on top of a mountain in western Maryland. Much love, toil, and sweat has transformed it into our beautiful country inn. The hard part is now completed, and we look forward to welcoming all of our friends and acquaintances back.


