Restored sites feature story of Mt. Savage Mining, iron works, brick and railroad industries. Home of first rolled iron rail in U.S.
This is where Garrett County meets the best people.
Donation of 1,917-acre forest by the Garrett brothers in 1906 marked the beginning of Maryland's public land system. This forest has the distinction of being the birthplace of forestry in Maryland.
Home to the highest point in any Maryland state forest - Backbone Mountain (3,220 feet). Potomac River headwaters burst from this rugged forest known for its abundant wildlife and excellent trout fishing.
NHRA Drag Racing Pit Access.
Built in 1739, the Hager House served as fort and trading post for Jonathan Hager, town founder; features 18th-century furnishings.
Fun culinary tours of farms, vineyards, restaurants and markets. Explore local culture and history through food and drink tastings.
Building on a history rich in agriculture and on farmland that has been a part of the family for more than 100 years, the founders of Still Creek have taken the land once devoted to growing tobacco to develop wine grape vineyards of exceptional quality.
The museum's mission is to preserve Northern Garrett County's heritage with an emphasis on Leo Beachy's, photography, the National Road and the 1964 B-52 Bomber crash.