Laurel Grove Inn is a luxury 8,400 sq-ft cedar and stone contemporary home. Situated on three serene wooded acres overlooking the South River, this waterfront Bed and Breakfast (B&B) is second to none, and is only seven minutes from downtown Annapolis and the United States Naval Academy.

We are only minutes from the US Naval Academy and the heart of Annapolis.

Baltimore is a 30 minute drive, and Washington is 50 minutes away

From Tiffany O'Donnell -- Your Hostess

What a great way to spend time with your family! Vacation time is the most exciting time for you and your family to make memories. No better way to do that than at a Bed and Breakfast. My job as the Innkeeper is to make your stay as seamless as possible.

Kitchen

Please come and keep the cooks company as they prepare your favorite dishes. Learn about the area and get to know our family. We want our home to be your home away from home.

Explore and Play at Laurel Grove Inn

There are so many fun things to do within driving range in Annapolis, Baltimore, and Washington. Here are our favorites for Sight-Seeing, Activities, Restaurants and Shopping.

Laurel Grove Inn is committed to protecting the health of the South River and supports the efforts of the South River Federation, a local non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and restoring the South River and its watershed.

The South River Federation serves as the eyes and ears of the South River. The Riverkeeper regularly monitors water quality at its tidal and non-tidal monitoring stations throughout the watershed. Every year the South River Federation produces an annual report card that highlights the progress made on restoration efforts.

Since 1999, South River Federation has implemented over 70 stream projects include living shorelines, rain gardens and stream restoration to reduce sediment and pollution run off and improve water quality. In addition, the South River Federation leads efforts to increase oyster recovery in the River and partners with over 85 resident oyster growers to add 2 million spat to the Glebe Bay oyster sanctuary annually.