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Camping > Cooperstown Shadow Brook Campground |
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Discover why generations of campers keep coming back year after year, making Cooperstown Shadow Brook Campground a family tradition. We offer campers a safe, clean, and fun environment for camping and celebration of the family.
It is our goal to help foster and promote the purpose of the family union in an effort to glorify and honor God. We welcome you to come, share, and enjoy His creation!
We offer a spacious 3 bedroom 2 bath house, rustic log cabins, and quiet RV and tent campsites for the largest big rigs, trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes. Come enjoy a fun filled weekend of camping, fishing & boating in our pond, swimming in our heated swimming pool, praising God at our weekend worship service, enjoying amenities such as free coffee and internet access, and our fun and relaxing activities on our themed weekends.
The combination of a beautiful scenic mountain park, spotlessly clean facilities and restrooms, and fun family themed weekends makes Shadow Brook Campground the place to camp in Cooperstown, New York!
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Cooperstown Shadow Brook Campground, Cooperstown, New York, USA contact information, including address, telephone, email, and website link ( where applicable ) is provided by Select Inns of New York for your convenience. Please get in touch with Cooperstown Shadow Brook Campground directly for additional information about accommodations, rates and polices and to reserve your vacations. |
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Life in Cooperstown has indeed unfolded according to Cooper's vision. The Village of Cooperstown, with its rich array of museums and other diverse attractions, is the jewel of Otsego County and of the Central Leatherstocking Country region of upstate New York.
Dubbed 'the village of museums', Cooperstown boasts three nationally/internationally recognized museums. The National Baseball Hall of Fame, known everywhere for our 'national pastime'; The Farmers' Museum, one of the country's oldest outdoor living history museums showcasing rural life in 1845 in its lively Village of Historic trade and craft shops; and Fenimore House Museum, home to one of the country's premier folk art collections, and now the American Indian Wing with a dazzling collection and galleries "any museum in the world would envy." (The New York Times) The museums attract visitors year round for special events such as Candlelight Evening in December and Sleigh Rally in February. |
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