Our Community
Our Mission
The enhancement of Thurmont Main Street District is to promote pedestrian traffic, tourism, and economic growth while sustaining our heritage with revitalization of our Thurmont Main Street Community.
The new name was officially changed on January 18, 1894 by an act of the State legislation. This unique part-German, part-French name appropriately distinguished Thurmont as … “Gateway to the Mountains”.
Thurmont is located along the Route 15 corridor, which in 2005 was named the Catoctin Mountain Scenic Byway by the Federal Highway Administration and has been able to maintain its small town charm while continuing to grow with the ever changing needs and demands of its population. Thurmont is home to a thriving park system, including Cunningham Falls State Park and Catoctin Mountain National Park, which houses the presidential retreat Camp David. Both of these beautiful natural resources are located in Thurmont’s back yard. Thurmont is where you will find recreation and relaxation with fresh air, hiking, biking, or strolling our unique Main Street. Recently a refurbishment spearheaded by the Thurmont Lions Club transformed the original trolley trail into a tranquil and scenic pathway from one side of town to the other. The Thurmont Trolley Trail is anchored on each end by two jewels of the town; Memorial Park on the north side with gorgeous murals illustrating Thurmont’s treasures on the original Trolley substation, and the recently built Thurmont Regional Library designed to reflect the iconic Catoctin Furnace, on the south side.
Relax. Retreat. Recreate.
Visitor’s Center
The Main Street Center includes works by 12 local artists & artisans including pottery, hand-painted glass, jewelry, locally made sauces & rubs, and features two of Maryland’s most noted artists, Rebecca Pearl and Yemi. Camp David Shirts, hats, and souvenirs are also sold at the Main Street Center.
Hours are Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10 am-4 pm.
Stop in the Main Street Center for information and brochures for all the local attractions along with destinations in Frederick County and Gettysburg which is fifteen minutes north.
Need a bite to eat?
You will also find menus from our local restaurants!