Thousand Acres is the most prominent landmass in the southern part of Deep Creek Lake. It measures approximately 1.5 miles square and includes over eight miles of lake shoreline. Surrounded on three sides by water, the property is dominated on its north side by the mile-long ridge of Little Snaggy Mountain, rising approximately 400 feet above the water. A saddle across Little Snaggy opens onto Sawmill Hollow, location of a former sawmill in the late 1800’s. The southern portion of the property includes gently sloping meadows and woodlands, beautifully colored and expansive wetlands, along with the springs and glades of several old family farms. Nestled between Little Snaggy Mountain and the southern shoreline known as Seldom Scene are the rolling hollows and spring-fed streams of Poland Run.

Thousand Acres residents will enjoy the seclusion of this part of Deep Creek Lake; yet have all the amenities and social opportunities of a vibrant, sophisticated vacation retreat. Both avid golfers and outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the limited public access that Thousand Acres allows, unlike many vacation communities. Home sites have been carefully selected to take full advantage of this diverse landscape and offer residents expansive views, safe and peaceful ownership, and are all within the private road networks of Thousand Acres. The gently sloping topography and diverse settings that surround the golf course and residential areas are unique to this quiet, secluded community, and all within minutes of four-season recreation.