Garrett County, Maryland has a rich history far past Deep Creek Lake.
Here are 6 facts you might have not known about Garrett County!
Even before Deep Creek Lake, the county has been a tourist destination. Towns like Deer Park, Mountain Lake Park, and Loch Lynn Heights were popular resort towns in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s. In fact, President Grover Cleveland honeymooned in Deer Park in 1886.
Garrett County was originally part of Allegany County, Maryland. It was not until 83 years later, in 1872, that it chartered as a new, separate county. It was also the last county to form in the state of Maryland.
Garrett County is the second largest county in the state of Maryland. It has 662 square miles of beautiful, mountainous landscape.
There are a total of 7 lakes in the county: Deep Creek Lake, Broadford Lake, Youghiogheny River Lake, Jennings Randolph Lake, Herrington Manor Lake, Savage River Reservoir, and New Germany Lake.
The highest point in the state of Maryland is right here in Garrett County. The point is on Backbone Mountain, 3,360 feet above sea level.
Deep Creek Lake is the largest inland body of water in the whole state! The lake covers over 3,900 acres and has 65 miles of shoreline.
The Cedar Shore Villas are right in the middle of everything in McHenry. Residents are able to walk to Smiley’s Fun Zone, Black Bear Tavern & Restaurant, and much more. Docks are available to the community right across the street.
The lakeside area is perfect for kids to run and splash in the water, picnics and much more! Residents are also in for a treat every Independence Day- the Fire on the Mountain fireworks display is set off directly across from the villas over Wisp Mountain!
The Board of Garrett County Commissioners held a Public Hearing on Monday, June 6, 2016 to consider proposed boundary changes for the Garrett County Sanitary District.
Spruce Forest Artisan Village, located in Grantsville, Maryland near Casselman River Bridge State Park, is inviting anyone and everyone to Family Day! On June 11, the village will be filled with fun, crafts, and hands-on-experience for your family.
Not only will local artisan vendors be set up but the event offers free admission to everyone!
Show up and learn a little more about the interesting history of Garrett County, Maryland!
A newer development, Cedar Creek is in the heart of McHenry. It is located near Funland, Deep Creek Marina and more. The villas are settled in a patch of woods to provide guests maximum privacy.
This community is located only a 1/2 mile from Wisp, so it is perfect for both seasons!
Blakeslee Community is the best of both worlds. It offers the quiet, peaceful setting of the forest at the brink of the lake. The community is arranged in a circle. It is great for a family bike outing or a morning jog.
The community offers 5 miles of hiking trails that are off limits to motorized vehicles. An indoor pool and a large living room with a TV and pool table are located inside the Community Center.
Residents also have access to two tennis courts, a baseball field, an outdoor playground, and a basketball court. There are three community docks that offer lake access homes each a dock slip.
Ace’s Run Restaurant & Pub is a fan favorite here in Deep Creek! The restaurant offers a variety of salads, entrees, sandwiches, burgers, and desserts. Their infamous Marsh Mountain Burger and fried pickles are to die for!
When is a good time to check out Ace’s Run? Stir Fryday!
Ace’s Run is located directly on the lake at 20160 Garrett Highway. For more information, click on the photo or call 301-387-6688.
Spanning over 1,800 acres near McHenry, Maryland is Deep Creek Lake State Park. Located on the east side of the lake, Deep Creek Lake State Park offers one mile of shoreline for swimmers and water enthusiasts. Deep Creek Lake State Park offers fun for all four seasons. In the summer, this is a perfect place to swim at the lake. In the spring and fall, there is no better place to talk a walk in the woods. In the winter, these walking paths are perfect for some snowmobile fun. The possibilities are endless!