Current Garrett County Maryland -Deep Creek Lake – Covid 19 – Guidelines & Orders

western Maryland COVID-19 Visitor Information~

We are continuing to practice our full Covid safety procedures on our Eco Tours until this situation is cleared up. Take Pledge to Prevent.

We will take precautions to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. By following the guidelines recommended by the CDC, we can do our part to stay safe and keep our doors open. Please do your part too.

Current COVID 19 All Earth Eco Tour Policies

  • reducing trip sizes
  • cleaning of equipment following CDC guidelines
  • proper masking when in close contact (within 6ft) or walking in a line such as hiking or snowshoeing on a trail. If you feel safest wearing your mask the entire activity we will support you 100%.
  • maintaining social distance with other groups on the tour

Current Garrett County and Maryland COVID 19 Details: (as of 9/11/20)

The Information below is from the Garrett County Chamber of Commerce.

Maryland Governor Hogan has lifted the stay-at-home order and the ban on non-essential travel for the state of Maryland as of Friday, May 15, 2020 at 5 pm. Transient vacation rentals in Garrett County resumed operation as of May 14, 2020. There is no longer a limit on social gatherings but the Governor’s office has released social gathering guidance. Certain venues may still have group size limitations; please check with your venue to determine what restrictions may be in place.  We ask that you follow all proper protocols and regulations when visiting area businesses.   The County asks that guests to Garrett County: • Bring grocery items, paper and cleaning products with them since there may be local shortages of certain products due to the current pandemic.
• Please practice social distancing while visiting Garrett County.
• A face mask is required in all indoor establishments (including the public spaces of all businesses) and in outdoor public areas where distancing is not possible
• Wash your hands or use hand sanitizer when visiting indoor establishments.
• If you feel ill with COVID-19 symptoms please self-isolate.
• If you have questions regarding COVID-19 while visiting Garrett County, you can call the Garrett County COVID-19 Hotline at 301.334.7698.
• Please notify the property manager or owner of your rental property if you test positive for COVID-19 or develop signs and symptoms of the virus before checking out so that housekeeping staff, and the Garrett County Health Department, can be notified promptly.