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Camping > Cooperstown Family Campground |
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We have twin ponds with good fishing, a recreation hall and arcade, a swimming pool, playgrounds, and nature walk. We also farm camels, reindeer, miniature horses, miniature donkeys, pygmy goats, Shetland ponies and Barbados sheep. We care for the Wildlife Federation's birds and have a collection of unusual chickens. All animals are available for you to view during posted daylight hours. In July, August, and at other times by special request, we offer free pony rides each night for children and hayrides nightly for everyone. Each morning about 10:30 a.m. you are invited to come to the barn and milk the family cow. We also have rental paddle boats on our ponds and a one-of-a-kind miniature golf course for which we charge a nominal fee.
We encourage you to make reservations and we ask for one night's fee as a deposit. We will be glad to refund your deposit with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Check out time is 2:00 p.m. We welcome leashed pets. Ask about our on-site RV Rentals and weekly rates.1-800-959-CAMP
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Cooperstown Family 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 Family 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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