THE INN AT TOWN HILL
The
Inn at Town Hill, also known as “The Beauty Spot of Maryland”,
is a place of peace and quiet. Built in the early 1900’s as a
fruit stand and gas station, Town Hill quickly became a popular hotel
and restaurant. Memorabilia from days past is displayed throughout the
recently renovated inn. The 10-foot ceilings and natural wood floors
remain for a comfortable place to unwind and enjoy scenic Western Maryland.
Located on Scenic Route 40, the Inn is completely surrounded by the
Green Ridge State Forest, a 44,000 acre parcel with over 45 miles of
hiking trails, 18 miles of off road riding trails as well as fishing,
hunting, and boating opportunities.
THE AMAZING OVERLOOK
A 100-foot long overlook is part of the property and is ideal
for bird watching or witnessing amazing sunsets and sunrises. Seven
counties and three states can be seen from this spot.
GUEST SERVICES
An
old-fashioned country breakfast is served each morning in the newly
remodeled dining room. Choose from a large selection of fruits, juices,
breads, and hot or cold dishes. Guests will find a midnight snack also
available on the counter. The dining room can accommodate 15 to 150
persons, so is ideal for business meetings, special events, or family
reunions.
The owners, Dave and Donna Reusing, currently offer 20 guest rooms
with private or shared baths. The accommodations include single and
double beds as well as combination rooms making the Inn ideal for family
reunions, weddings, retreats, or large group events. The beautiful new
gazebo and pavilion are the perfect setting for weddings and receptions.
A
complementary shuttle is available for quests that arrive by way of
the C & O Canal or Potomac River from mile marker 140.9 to the top
of Town Hill Mountain. A return shuttle is available after breakfast
the next morning. Alternative shuttling is also available at an additional
cost with prior arrangements.
THE SURROUNDING AREA
There are many things to see and do in the surrounding
communities. Hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, golfing, fishing, and
hunting are some of the activities that are available within a very
short distance from the Inn. Antique lovers can enjoy area shops and
there are numerous local craft shops to browse in an afternoon. There
are many sights to see and places to visit in downtown Cumberland. These
include the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, arts and craft festivals,
plays, musicals, historic Washington Street, lighted churches, restaurants,
and the newly developing Canal Place.