Black Eyed Susan
"Welcome to Mountain Lake Park...you've got to heaven at Last!" Greetings
to visitors in the early 1900's.


*History page is under construction - More coming soon!

Mountain Lake Park is a fine example of a Victorian
resort that grew out of two American activities in
the nineteenth century. One of which was the
Independent Chautauqua, the other the Methodist
Camp Meeting. These activities usually sprang up beside
lakes or in wooded settings, quickly spreading to small towns
all across the country.

In 1881 a group of businessmen and Methodist ministers from
Wheeling, West Virginia were inspired to create their own Chautauqua resort. It wouldhouse be based on strict Christian principles. They came to eight hundred acres known as Hoye's Big Pasture and were impressed by the picturesque scenery, the cool, clean mountain air, and the convenient train service. The men saw this as the ideal place to refresh the body as well as the soul.

They soon formed The Mountain Lake Park Association and promptly purchased the land for the sum of four thousand six hundred and seventy-two dollars and renamed the area Mountain Lake Park. Homes, businesses, a lake, and other attractions soon sprang up in Mountain Lake Park, all of which you can learn more about on this site.

"Come to the paradise of the mountains. Come and see the great hills which God has piled up. Come and hear and see the greatest achievements of man." (Summer tours on picturesque B. & O, 1897)

Information concerning Mountain Lake Park and walking tours through the HouseHistoric District can be obtained from the Mountain Lake Park Historic Association, the Town of Mountain Lake Park, 1007 Allegany Drive, Mountain Lake Park, MD 21550
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Town of Mountain Lake Park, MD 2003-2009 / 301-334-2250 / A Member of the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce
1007 Allegheny Drive
Mtn. Lake Park. MD 21550
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