Cooperstown KOA
Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed May. 24, 2020

Nice Park

This park is located approximately 12.5 miles from downtown Cooperstown and is set in the quiet rural countryside of New York. The mature trees make for beautiful scenery in the fall. There is a mix of sites varying from tent, RV, rental trailers, and camping cabins/cottages/lodges bringing the total number of sites to 120. Back-in and pull-thru sites are available. Site types include full hookup, water and electric, and no hookup with prices varying depending upon site. You can choose between 30/20 or 50 amp electric service. Interior roads are gravel and some site pads are gravel while others are grass. 

The park is nicely terraced and all the sites are level. Patios were a grassy/dirt area with a picnic table and fire pit. Our site (#41) was a pull-thru but there was no way we could drive our 45’ motorhome forward out of the site because of a large tree and narrow roads. So we ended up having to back out. The free wifi worked well as did our Verizon 4G phone and hotspot. We picked up a dozen or so television channels with our antenna. The park does have a fair amount of trees that would interfere with roof-mounted satellite dishes so you would have to pick your site carefully. But, there are some 30 amp and no hook-up sites that are clear. This is a typical KOA with lots of amenities including a swimming pool(which was closed for the season when we were there), a playground, volleyball court, basketball court, jump house, pavilion, recreation room, bicycle rental, and horseshoes. Showers, restrooms and laundry are also present and clean. There is a propane filling station. While there is no fenced-in dog park there is a pet walking area. The surrounding area is pretty rural and the closest town (Richfield Springs– which is very small) is five miles away and where you will find restaurants, gas station, grocery store, and more. A few miles from the park is a creamery that has a café. 

Approximately five miles away is Glimmerglass State Park which was great for hiking and kayaking Otsego Lake. There is a also a historic house at the park that you can tour and the country’s oldest covered bridge. Cooperstown is a little over twelve miles away from the park but well worth a trip. Not only is Cooperstown home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame but it is a charming downtown well worth exploring. Other nearby attractions include The Farmers Museum, Fenimore Art Museum, Hero’s of Baseball Wax Museum, Glimmerglass Opera, and Cooperstown Brewing Company.

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  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Cooperstown KOA by Nancy W., May 24, 2020