Summer Mountain Ride
& West Virginia Rough Road Ride

June 19-21, 2008


 

Local Attractions for sniffers and wannabes


Spruce Knob, West Virginia’s highest peak

Cass Scenic Rail Road

Green Bank Observatory Seneca Rocks

Historic Cumberland, MD

Falling Water

Fort Necessity and the National Road

 
Event Managers:
Andy Simons
John Wynes
Mike Newton
Randy Shields
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Suggested Self Guided Flower Sniffin' Routes


Flight 93 Memorial

Visit this hallowed ground and honor the memory of the heroic men and women aboard Flight 93
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Western Maryland Historic Train

A scenic loop through Cumberland. It was a major transportation hub between the Western Frontier and East Coast ports. Visit the shops and the historic train depot and stroll the C & O canal towpath.
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Deep Creek Lake

Photo opportunities, excellent restaurants and lots more on this loop around Maryland’s all-season playground
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Highlands Scenic Highway

Here is a suggested route that will take you through Cass and Greenbank, as well as over the Highland Scenic Highway, with lots of lunch stops along the way
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Twisties Galore on US 250

Scenic vistas and lots of twists & turns and elevation changes to test your technical skills.
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Falling Water

Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpiece in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands
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Rella's Cafe

State Route 20 is a great road with lots of twisties and where you’ll get to enjoy Rella’s home cooking. But don’t blink or you’ll miss the café (It is south of Holly River State Park).

Here’s one diner’s review: “Rella and her side-kick the cook run a cafe inside a trailer that they also live in. Don't look out the bathroom window, you'll be looking down the side of the mountain! We waited for an hour for our lunch, as all (10?) tables were full, and people were waiting. It was worth every single minute! The food is fantastic, Rella is a hoot, and the atmosphere is as if you're visiting an old friend in their home having lunch. One refrigerator is stocked solely with homemade pies, you MUST save room for one!

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