Address: Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Nice spot to spend a night when it's not flooded. The cave just up the trail is fun to explore...”
Address: Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Nice camp site easy access from Taylor's Landing. Great view of the river However if you are coming in from the water the bank is very steep and and about a 15 foot climb, bring a length of rope i.e. throw bag to help pull your water craft up.”
Address: 111 W Chapline St, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Nice place. The Hosts have ," thought of everything" and stocked with all the kitchen, household, etc comforts so that you can cook, relax, enjoy. I do not know how it could accommodate more than 2 upstairs in the same bed and 3 in the most basement?”
Address: 138 W Main St, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Great place and nice owners. Chris, one of the owners, doubles as a licensed tour guide for Antietam. Breakfast was delicious. Tea and coffee anytime you want.”
Address: 220 E Main St, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“So glad we could make it out again. Staying at the inn was delightful. Miriam and Will provide excellent breakfast and conversation. Can't wait to schedule another trip.”
Address: 220 E Main St, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“This was our first stay here and it won't be our last. I can't say enough about what a lovely time we had. Everything is just exactly as it should be. The Inn is beautiful! We stayed in the Antietam Room (the old summer kitchen) that still has the original fireplace. They clearly pay close attention to detail. The decorations for Christmas were ideal on top of an already perfect blend of history and contemporary touches. We only booked here as a way to get away for the weekend. We didn't have any specific plans or places to be. Miriam is a perfect host and a wealth of knowledge for all the nearby spots to venture and explore. The breakfast menu was amazing and the food was fantastic. Eggs Benedict, homemade vanilla custard with pomegranate seeds, THE BEST BACON EVER!! Tea, pressed coffee, orange juice, mango juice, pastries, fresh baked bread. When you stay here you aren't treated as a customer you're treated as family and I'm very much looking forward to my next reunion with the Cunninghams”
Address: Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“One of our favorite spots to camp near DC. All spots along the river, great biking for kids along the toe path, even an open field (dried, cleared portion of the canal) where the kids can play soccer, etc. Note you cannot park at sites and at a minimum have to cross the canal and in some cases walk a ways along the toe path to get gear to your site. A wagon is very helpful. Also, the bathrooms are all down near sites 5 or 6 so it can be helpful to have bikes if you're at the higher numbered sites. It's worth the effort though.”
Address: 18316 Burnside Bridge Rd, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA
“Clean, well maintained, plenty of out houses, and very close to battlefield.”
Address: 4812 Porterstown Rd, Keedysville, MD 21756, USA
“Beautiful property, very cozy rooms and amazing staff! They were very accommodating and made us feel welcome. Private screened porches are great. We will be Back!!”
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