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Meyersdale trailhead at the restored Western Maryland
Railroad Station.
Tucked in the Casselman River Valley, in the shadow of Mt. Davis
(Pennsylvania’s highest point), Meyersdale welcomes visitors to
share its rich history and small town charm.
Located at mile 32 along the Great Allegheny Passage,
Meyersdale
is
the closest of the Trail Towns to the Maryland state border and to
the trail’s southern terminus in Cumberland.
Meyersdale’s rich agricultural history has shaped the community for
decades. As host of the Pennsylvania Maple Festival for over 60
years, is locally heralded as the “sweetest place on earth.” Other
favorite events are the Somerset County Fair each August and A Maple
City Christmas in November.
Visitors to the “Maple City” will find a full range of businesses in
a town surrounded by scenic vistas and a selection of impressive
rail structures along the Great Allegheny Passage.
Business investors will find an idyllic small town that is in the
midst of a community revitalization effort and welcomes visitors to
discover the town that’s beyond the trail.
Download the
Meyersdale Trail Town brochure
for a listing of businesses.
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