Welcome To The Garrett Inn

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WELCOME TO THE GARRETT INN

Our family run motel is located at Deep Creek Lake in Oakland, Maryland, nestled between breathtaking Maryland state parks, providing the perfect backdrop to your next outdoor or weekend adventure. The Garrett Inn has been a favored haven for adventurers, golfers, motorcyclist, bird watchers, hunters, fishermen, boaters, water skiers, white water riders, hikers, wake boarders, snowboarders and ski enthusiasts. We would like to welcome you to come experience the magic of our cozy motel, and become a choice destination for your weekend getaways, and a country escape from your city life. The Garrett Inn is an ideal destination regardless of season, and is the perfect stay for those who appreciate the great outdoors. We welcome all interested in exploring outdoor activities of Deep Creek Lake in Oakland, Maryland, and we are here to assist those who are not quite sure where to get started.

Jeff and Denise Meunchow, with the goal of applying their own personal touch, renovated the Garrett Inn. The decor takes into consideration the country feel that our visitors come seeking, with rustic and rural life as our major theme. As the Inn is a small establishment, we wanted to make each guest feel special, with each room holding its own unique decor, but all providing a cozy and comfortable ambiance.

Destination Guide

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Deep Creek Lake is located in Garrett County, Maryland. Deep Creek Lake is Maryland’s largest freshwater lake with over 65 miles of shoreline. This is a four-season resort area: fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, biking and golf among others activities.

It is important to note that the Adventure Sports Center International is located in Deep Creek Lake. This center is one of the two in the U.S. and only twelve worldwide. This is an Olympic-style structured whitewater course and is a perfect for a family experience. The area also includes rock climbing/rappelling, mountain biking and hiking.

Temperatures drop (around mid to late November), the lake begins to freeze and the ice fishermen come out on the lake. The winter season also allows skiers and snowboards to come to enjoy Wisp Ski Resort. Or go snow tubing at Bear Claw Snow Tubing Park on its seven 800-foot long tubing lanes.