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    Paradise Lake Golf Course

    2.9 (10 reviews)

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    No frills, nothing fancy, but the greens are in good shape, the course is fair, and the short game area is wonderful.

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    Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa

    Lakeview Golf Resort & Spa

    1.7
    (123 reviews)
    12.0 mi
    $$

    Lakeview Resort: Allegheny Plateau and Cheat Lake…read more Lakeview Resort is the only timeshare listed by Interval International in West Virginia. Lakeview Resort is in the Allegheny Plateau of the Appalachian Mountains. The elevation varies from 1,000' to 2500.' South of the Allegheny Plateau is the Allegheny Highlands, which varies from 2,000' to 4800.' Lakeview Resort is a timeshare community that is incorporated into a dynamic housing market overlooking Cheat Lake. While Lakeview Resort is near Morgantown, West Virginia, it is also near Pennsylvania and Maryland. Lakeview Resort provides a home base to explore southern Pennsylvania, western Maryland, and northern West Virginia. We have been trading into Lakeview Resort for nearly twenty years. The Interval International website photos are very accurate concerning the townhouse arrangement of Lakeview Resort. This property has long been sold out, although there are units listed on various resale markets. Be careful not to confuse the Lakeview Resort timeshares with the Lakeview Resort hotel. The hotel seems to have less favorable reviews than Lakeview Resort timeshare. Recall that Interval International does not list Lakeview Resort as a "premium resort" or "select resort." We find the Homeowners Association has maintained the property, and do expect an updated unit for your visit. The kitchen is a full working kitchen, and the combined living room dining area features a neat fireplace, which may be used during the summer evenings. The bedrooms and bathrooms have been updated, and always remain clean. Lakeview Resort provides ample parking for visitors and for guests. On-site amenities include a golf course, swimming pool, and access to the clubhouse amenities. We find that Lakeview Resort is a great four-season resort. Lakeview Resort may be used as a home base for Seven Springs skiing in Pennsylvania, Wisp skiing in Maryland, Canaan Valley, Timberline, or Snowshoe skiing in West Virginia. Autumn is very dramatic in the Allegheny Plateau of the Appalachian Mountains. Lakeview Resort is near West Virginia University, and the development of the university in recent years has added all the amenities of a small university city. There are several restaurants, both on property and in Morgantown and environs, which offer a menu and price range to fit most budgets. The newer Wharf District in Morgantown has become one of the best portals to the Caperton Trail. What was once an old warehouse district is now a revitalized growing commercial and residential center. Located next to the Monongahela River and the Caperton Trail, the Wharf District area is growing rapidly. It is best to park the car and walk through the shops and interesting areas of the Wharf District. Mountain State Brewing Co. is another interesting visit while in the wharf district of Morgantown. Serving hand-crated house microbrew, and gourmet wood-fired flatbreads, Mountain State Brewing Co. may be found in several West Virginia locations. Mountain State Brewing Co. reminds us of several Colorado brewpubs. Seneca Center is the site of a former glass factory, and the Seneca Center now offers gift shops and the Glasshouse Grill restaurant. Within an hour's drive is Fallingwater, Pennsylvania. Considered by some as the most famous private house ever built (Frank Lloyd Wright,) Fallingwater epitomizes man living in harmony with nature. The house, set amid 5000 acres of natural wilderness, is constructed of local sandstone, reinforced concrete, steel, and glass. It juts out over a waterfall on Bear Run, appearing as naturally formed as the rocks, trees, and rhododendrons, which embrace it. Within an hour's drive is Ohio Pyle, Pennsylvania in the Laurel Highland Mountains of Fayette County Pennsylvania. Ohio Pyle, Pennsylvania offers some of the best whitewater rafting in the eastern U.S. Ohio Pyle State Park offers hiking and biking along the 135 mile Great Allegheny Passage. Fort Necessity National Battlefield is near Ohio Pyle, Pennsylvania, and also near Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The battle at Fort Necessity in the summer of 1754 was the opening action of the French and Indian War. This war was a clash of British, French, and American Indian cultures. It ended with the removal of French power from North America. The stage was set for the American Revolution. The important history is that a young Virginia officer, George Washington was in command during the battle of Fort Necessity. Although this was Washington's first defeat, the battle would provide the young Colonel invaluable military strategy that would affect Washington's decision-making during the Revolutionary War. It is recommended that the tourist research the Battle of Fort Necessity to appreciate the historical event and the events that followed. A one and one-half hour drive east into Swallow Falls State Park, Maryland will provide some of Maryland's most breathtaking scenery.

    Greens are ok but not great and cart paths are a mess! Carts are old with no windows and the brakes…read moredon't work on many carts Was a great course - current owners letting it go to crap! Needs new carts - actually the whole golf experience needs a serious revamp!

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    Water leaking, mold growing
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    Event space
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    Wisp Resort

    Wisp Resort

    2.8
    (210 reviews)
    29.4 mi

    During our time in Deep Creek, we decided to visit Wisp Resort. I was looking forward to visiting…read morethe Wisp Resort largely because of their mountain coaster. Upon arrival, I noticed how run down things seemed. The parking lot was in bad shape and there were piles of stuff just hanging out behind different buildings. I couldn't tell if they were renovating or what but definitely not how I envision a "resort". I was not shocked to find that the mountain coaster was out of order. Went with the vibes I was getting. We pivoted and rode the lift to the top. It was a beautiful ride, we saw some animals and lots of interesting plants. Once at the top we hiked around a bit and watched some people do the white water rafting. It wound up being an ok time for my family and I despite the coaster being down.

    This is Maryland's only ski resort. I have skied Wisp many times and always enjoyed it. Even when…read moreit's icy. This is my first visit in over a decade and the first time not during ski season. The hotel was like I remembered. The restaurant and bar are different than my last visit. Sadly, I can't report on those because they close at 8pm. Even on Friday & Saturday nights. Wisp needs to change that for weary travelers who want a beverage after a long drive. They did do an excellent job handling our group and catering our lunch. The group dinner was given good marks by my colleagues. I want to return to play the two golf courses and ride the alpine coaster.

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    Summit Golf Course

    Summit Golf Course

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    27.6 mi

    This is a very historic course with a beautiful view. We stayed at the Summit Resort, and decided…read moreto come here one evening. If you stay at the resort, you can play for free but the special is only on weekdays not weekends. We were told otherwise by the resort, so I chose to sit this one out! My husband played, and enjoyed the course very much. It's a bit confusing to get around, but the staff was helpful in showing us around. The course was going some renovations and was a little rough while we were there. The views are spectacular, and it was really cool to see all of the history (old ski lift) that was here from many years ago. I would recommend if you're staying in the Laurel Highlands!

    Historic course or not this place is rough but with many good points. The views get a solid 5 but…read moreit goes down from there. It's immediately obvious this course is not maintained well. A few holes seemed to have a little updating like new signs or asphalt but then the trash can looked like a burn barrel. Lay out was fun/interesting , t boxes fair. You can tell that are working on the greens. Some areas nicely groomed some left to seed. Fairways are awful and not well defined. Carts were in poor condition and dirty. However this is a hilly course and I bet the carts take a beating. Between the rough skinny paths and condition of the carts there might be some safety issues there. Price was fairly reasonable. I would love to play this course when it's in better shape

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    Oakland Golf Club

    Oakland Golf Club

    3.4
    (10 reviews)
    27.2 mi

    Never played the course before. Was in the area on a vacation. I was able to get a decent deal on…read moreGolf now. Regular price of $80 seems a bit steep for this place but I understand that you're in a sort of "resort" town so... Most of the courses around here are actually rather expensive. In fact, this might even be the cheapest one! The layout is certainly unique. The idea of having six part 5s and six part 3s and six part 4s might sound somewhat interesting but... In the end, I kind of found it annoying. (Call me a purist, I guess?) By far, the worst thing is the pace of play. We had a couple groups ahead of us on the front nine that were ridiculously slow. The starter kept sending out twosomes and it just back things up. Two groups behind me actually quit before getting to number nine... One of them quit on whole number five. It was better on the back nine when the groups in front of us quit. The starter didn't seem to really know what he was doing. And there were no Rangers. I understand that rangers can be annoying... But an almost three hour 9 is ridiculous. Another thing that's really worth noting... The hills are somewhat significant, and the carts are legitimately not great with their brakes. Like... Seriously not good. And somewhat surprisingly the management seems to be aware of this. They even gave me a heads up. What's even weirder, is that the newer carts actually seem to be WORSE! Coming down the cartpath after green on hole #five, the pro actually warned me to be careful.... And I honestly was trying to be incredibly careful! And I STILL almost flipped the cart! The brakes just give out! It's like you have to pump them or something... But it wasn't just there... Anytime you were going down a hill on the course, there was no guarantee your car could stop. That's insanity! So the course was in good enough shape... And the greens were actually in really surprisingly good shape for the most part... ((though the greens on the back nine are surprisingly small)) ... my biggest problem was the golf carts... Just straight up unsafe. ((Legitimately... If you're healthy enough to walk the course... Do yourself a huge favor and walk it. It's much safer!))

    Have always loved this place. Just a nice quiet peaceful golf course. Some challenging holes with a…read moregood mix of water and sand and pretty rolling hills. Love the pub and the food is always good as well. Staff is always very friendly.

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    Paradise Lake Golf Course - golf - Updated June 2026

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