Inn at Huntingfield Creek
At A Glance
In-Room Jacuzzi
Private whirlpool tub located directly in your suite.
Top Ranking
Currently #1 of 9 B&Bs / Inns in Rock Hall on TripAdvisor.
Guest Favorite 4.9 / 5 stars by travelers on TripAdvisor.
Amenities
About The Hotel
Tucked away in Rock Hall, this charming inn offers something special for hot tub lovers: private in-room whirlpools that will make your getaway feel like a personal spa retreat. Each room comes with its own Jacuzzi, letting guests soak away stress without leaving their sleeping space. The tubs are clean, well-maintained, and perfectly positioned to help you unwind after a day of exploring Maryland’s Eastern Shore.
Guests really like this place - in fact, it’s the #1 B&B in Rock Hall on TripAdvisor with an impressive 4.9 rating. The inn offers more than just great hot tubs. You’ll also get free parking, pet-friendly rooms, free WiFi, and a kitchenette. Breakfast is included, which means you can start your day with a full meal before jumping back into your personal whirlpool.
The location makes this spot perfect for travelers wanting a quiet escape. Rock Hall sits right on the Chesapeake Bay, offering beautiful water views and a peaceful atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to relax in your in-room Jacuzzi, explore local beaches, or just enjoy some quiet time, this inn delivers. Pro tip: Book early, as rooms with hot tubs fill up fast during peak season.
The Location
Inn at Huntingfield Creek is situated at 4928 Eastern Neck Rd, Rock Hall, MD 21661-1700. You can find more details or book your stay on TripAdvisor.
Location & Neighborhood
Rock Hall, Maryland
What guests are saying about Inn at Huntingfield Creek:
"The Inn at Huntingfield Creek was a perfect anniversary get-away! We stayed in the Lavender Cottage and enjoyed our own kitchenette, private deck with a gorgeous view, and a most comfortable bed not to mention a spacious bathroom with a powerful shower and separate soaking tub. Upon arrival we were greeted by friendly dogs and given a tour of the Inn by the manager. The naturally-lit breakfast room, cozy, well-stocked library, and outdoor fire table enhanced the charm of the Inn. We dropped off our bags in the cottage and walked the path through the woods to the private dock with more beautiful views! With complimentary wine and freshly-baked warm cookies in hand, we strolled to the Adirondack chairs by the pond and watched the wildlife among the colorful leaves. Breakfast was delicious but arrive early because it goes fast! It was fun meeting the other guests and swapping ideas of where to go and what to see. As outdoor enthusiasts, we hiked around the Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge and saw a Bald Eagle magnificently perched in a tree. Trails are quite short and very easy so no intense hiking on this trip. We dined in town at Flying Decoy. All the restaurants were surprisingly crowded so plan ahead and allow time for dinner. We briefly explored Rock Hall on a Sunday morning and everyone was extremely friendly. Do not miss getting a crepe at Crepes Ahoy! They rivaled crepes we had in France - so good! We definitely recommend a relaxing, refreshing, get-away to Huntingfield Creek. You will not be disappointed!"
— Kathleen Walter
View on Google"What a lovely 2 night stay we had at this B&B. The grounds are vast and magnificent. The inside, beautiful and our cottage was perfect. We chose the cottage with a view of the pond, which was perfect to enjoy the fall foliage. The gas fireplace was a nice touch for ambiance and to take the fall chill out. We enjoyed some walks around the property and relaxing in our favorite room, the library, which was ceiling to floor wood, gorgeous! The owners, Jim and Joanne were very friendly and welcoming along with their 3 adorable dogs. Thank you Jim and Carolee K"
— Carolee Krasnov
View on Google"This was my second stay at Huntingfield cottages, and it was as lovely as the first time. The rooms are clean and very well appointed, with welcoming touches. Communications were clear and timely. The full breakfast is excellent. I might recommend more lighting on timers around the walkways."
— J.A. Perry
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