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The Mohawk Getaway! Private heated pool

Cooper Creek

2 homes on large private mountain views getaway

Breweries! Best Location!

Hawk View

Beautiful Farm Cottage & Majestic Waterfall

Modern House with Mountain View @Getawind

Cooperstown Vicinity Country Home near Motorsports
Private Cooperstown vacation rentals

Tiny Home Healing Sanctuary

Catskills log cabin in the sky with mountain views

Welcome To Turner Ranch

The Carriage House at Arran Fell Farm

Geodesic Dome Glamping at Maia's Place!

Blue Heron Cottage: Quiet & Close to Everything.

Darling Hill Guest Cottage

Farm stay w/ Alpaca walk included @ The Stead
Private Cooperstown houses

Camp Always Dream

Modern Countryside Cabin

Chase Creek Chalet

Little White Schoolhouse

Modern beauty near HOF/Dreams Pk

Cooperstown Mountain Escape

Cherry Creek Cottage - Cooperstown

The Jungle
Quick stats about vacation rentals in Cooperstown
Total rentals
50 properties
Nightly prices starting at
R352Â ZAR before taxes and fees
Total number of reviews
2.1K reviews
Family-friendly rentals
20 properties are a good fit for families
Rentals with dedicated workspaces
10 properties have a dedicated workspace
Wifi availability
50 properties include access to wifi
Your guide to Cooperstown
Welcome to Cooperstown
Whether you’re into sports, the arts, or the great outdoors, this northern Catskills Mountains town sitting on the southern end of Otsego Lake is world-famous in each of these realms. Hit a home run in a haven for baseball fans: Cooperstown is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame as well as the Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum, a famous bat maker, and Doubleday Field. Meanwhile, author James Fenimore Cooper dubbed Otsego Lake “Glimmerglass” in one of his novels, making way for both a lakeside park and a renowned summer arts festival bearing the name. Also channeling that creativity in town is the Fenimore Art Museum. And finally, everywhere you look, Cooperstown is about living the simple life outdoors, from hiking and golfing to canoeing and swimming.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Cooperstown
Along with its baseball ties, spring tends to attract the most visitors, despite the mix of humidity and chilly temperatures. Festivities start up in May with the General Clinton Canoe Regatta, the longest single-day flat water canoe race in the world, and the Hall of Fame Classic baseball game. Summer ushers in a more temperate climate, primed for warm outdoor days melting into comfy evenings, as the arts crank into gear with the Cooperstown Summer Music Festival and the famed Glimmerglass Festival celebrating the arts. By the time fall rolls around — toasted with a Harvest Festival — that crisp autumn air reigns, often accompanied by rainy days, and even the beginning of snow. Winter days are cold and snowy, and tourism slows, but along with that comes more room to enjoy the area.
Top things to do in Cooperstown
National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
The crown jewel of Cooperstown is the 60,000-square-foot mecca of baseball history, located right on Main Street, with 40,000 artifacts. While there are exhibits on the sports’ greatest names, the displays also put visitors at the forefront, highlighting the power of baseball on American lives and culture. This is just one of many baseball sites around town, also including Doubleday Field and Cooperstown Dreams Park.
Glimmerglass State Park
All that glimmers is indeed Otsego Lake. While the waters beckon those looking to swim, kayak, and fish, the lakeside park also has five hiking trails, including the Sleeping Lion Trail with a viewpoint of Mount Wellington resembling the trail’s namesake. Also on site: the 53-foot-long Hyde Hall Covered Bridge from 1825 and the 50-room country house Hyde Hall.
Farmers’ Museum
Located on the site of James Fenimore Cooper’s farm from 1813, the living museum is a look back in time at what life was like on a working farm. The Empire State Carousel, with 25 hand-carved depictions of animals in the state, also started running here in 2006.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there vacation rentals with a dedicated workspace in Cooperstown?
Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 10 vacation rentals in Cooperstown featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.
Do house rentals in Cooperstown have wifi?
Absolutely! We offer over 10 house rentals with wifi in Cooperstown. Enjoy a tailored experience with all the comforts you desire.
How much does it cost to stay in house rentals in Cooperstown?
Experience the best of Cooperstown with our house rentals, starting at about $20 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.
Are there family-friendly house rentals in Cooperstown?
Cooperstown has more than 10 family-friendly house rentals. Amenities on the property may include high chairs, travel cribs, or strollers.
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