Welcome to Our Town...
Nestled at the foot of South Mountain, between Hagerstown and Frederick, lies a rural town at the it crossroads of regional heritage tourism. Founded in 1792 by George and William Boone, cousins of Daniel Boone, Boonsboro forms a gateway to relevant colonial and Civil War heritage sites including the National Road, Washington Monument State Park, South Mountain and Antietam National Battlefield.
Boonsboro is proud to be the first Appalachian Trail Community in Maryland and our proximity just west of the A.T. makes Boonsboro a welcome respite for hikers.
Boonsboro offers visitors an array of local attractions: The National Road Museum, a restored 1902 Trolley Station, a Town Museum featuring historical artifacts, our beautiful Shafer Park and the Inn BoonsBoro - a historic bed-and-breakfast located on the Square owned by New York Times Bestselling author Nora Roberts The C&O Canal Towpath and Harpers Ferry Historical Park are located 25 minutes away.
Boonsboro is proud to be the first Appalachian Trail Community in Maryland and our proximity just west of the A.T. makes Boonsboro a welcome respite for hikers.
Boonsboro offers visitors an array of local attractions: The National Road Museum, a restored 1902 Trolley Station, a Town Museum featuring historical artifacts, our beautiful Shafer Park and the Inn BoonsBoro - a historic bed-and-breakfast located on the Square owned by New York Times Bestselling author Nora Roberts The C&O Canal Towpath and Harpers Ferry Historical Park are located 25 minutes away.
Town Hall Business Hours
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Monday thru Friday
*Closed Weekends & Holidays*
Info@townofboonsboro.com
The Town Annex Meeting Chamber is located in the
building adjacent to Town Hall at
19 North Main Street - Boonsboro
All meetings, with the exception of Executive Sessions, Closed Sessions and Personnel Meetings, are open to the public
Mayor and Council Agendas are posted here.
Regular Meeting
Meeting Chambers