Ramada Cambridge
The Ramada Cambridge is located about 11.6 miles from the city center of Cumberland, Ohio. One convenient feature of the hotel is its exercise facility that's open 24 hours a day, unlike some hotel facilities that close at night. The Ramada also has a dining area on the property called the Parkway Lounge, which makes a nice place to relax after a long day of hiking. The hotel offers wireless Internet access in each guest room. Rates in November 2009 begin at around $65 per night.
I-70 & State RT 209 Exit 178
Cambridge, OH 43725
(740) 432-7313
ramada.com
Best Western
The Best Western is located about 11.5 miles from Cumberland in Cambridge, Ohio. The hotel's location one mile from the intersection of Interstate 70 and Interstate 77 makes for easy access to outdoor attractions. The hotel offers a free continental breakfast that includes hot items such as biscuits and gravy and waffles. Other amenities include free high-speed Internet access and an outdoor swimming pool. There is a lounge on the hotel property where you can relax after a long day of exploring the Appalachian Mountains. Rates in November 2009 begin at around $80 per night.
1945 Southgate Parkway
Cambridge, OH 43725-3039
(740) 439-3581
bestwestern.com
Days Inn
Located about 11.7 miles from Cumberland, the Days Inn Cambridge also is very close to both Interstate 70 and Interstate 77. The hotel offers a free continental breakfast each morning. There is a lounge area at the hotel, and room service is available. The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool to enjoy in the summer. Wireless Internet access is available in guest rooms. Guest rooms also are available with small kitchen areas with a microwave and a refrigerator. The Days Inn Cambridge does allow pets. Rates in November 2009 start at around $96 per night.
2328 Southgate Pkwy
Cambridge, OH 43725
(740) 432-5691
daysinn.com
Article Written By Tate Higgins
Tate Higgins is a writer, teacher and outdoor guide. He lives in South Carolina and works on rivers around the country. He graduated from Clemson University and Colorado State University. His work has recently appeared in literary magazines including Phoebe and The Southeast Review.