Farm stays near Cooperstown

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In central New York, at the southern tip of Otsego Lake, the village of Cooperstown is famed for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, home to memorabilia and hands-on exhibits. The Fenimore Art Museum is another top attraction and has gardens overlooking Otsego Lake and a Seneca Log House and Mohawk Bark House. Outdoor activities on offer in surrounding Otsego County include everything from swimming to snowmobiling to hiking and biking.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Cooperstown

1. Waterfall Sanctuary & Quiet Retreat

96%
(261)
28mi from Cooperstown · 48 sites · Tents, Lodging
Not suitable for parties or loud groups. For generations, the majestic waterfall has been revered for its spectacular beauty. It’s considered a sacred site central to local land rematriation work with the Kanienkeha:ka. Coursing between two outcroppings in a deep ravine, the waterfall crashes down over mossy rock shelves into emerald swimming holes and through dramatic clay beds. It’s one of those extraordinarily beautiful spots on earth that make you feel like you are in another world. It's about a 10 minute hike to the waterfall where you can spend the day swimming, exploring the clay beds and looking for fossils in the 280 million year old gorge. In the evening, make a campfire and fall asleep under the stars listening to the river below. The hike is steep and appropriate footwear is required. All hiking is at your own risk. Although your path to the waterfall is private and the waterfall is on private property, there may be other guests or locals that access the waterfall further down the road. There is no glass or alcohol allowed at the falls. Be aware that you may hear your camping neighbors in the woods. For this reason, we ask that you don’t play amplified music and keep noise down after 10pm to enjoy the sounds of frogs, crickets, owls, and night songs of the countryside At the entrance to the campsites there is a barn community room with a charging station, cold water sink, fridge, coffee maker, cookware, and a port-a-potty. There are 5 gallon solar shower bags that you can use at your campsite. You are responsible for filling them and putting them in the sun to heat the water. This is a leave no trace site. Take all your trash with you when you leave. Bring your own biodegradable soap for dishes and toilet paper for the port-a-potty! Firewood is available onsite for $1 per log. The Schoharie Valley is said to be the most fertile valley east of the Mississippi. It is still wild, unspoiled country and there are many local farms stands with fresh produce and organic meat close by. Within a 5 miles radius is a general store, Scrumpy Ewe Cidery, Panther Creek Arts, Rooted Movement, the Sap Bush Country Store and Café, and Mustang Valley (a wild mustang sanctuary). Nearby hikes include Looking Glass Pond and Vroman's Nose, and others.
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2. Steady Slope Fields and Forest

99%
(115)
30mi from Cooperstown · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
This land was once all pasture for grazing animals. We moved to Delaware County in November 2018 to start our family and pursue dreams of working on the land. The initial idea was to find a place we could live, garden, and raise a few animals while hosting guests and sharing the land with visitors. When we found this place on Williams Road, we loved the mix of rural and proximity to a thriving country town. We now have two kids and enjoy living in Delhi so much we hardly leave the town limits! There are wonderful restaurants, a great year-round farmers market, grocery stores, and many other services and amenities you can find listed towards the end of this guide. Our Catskill Mountain home is situated on a historic early 19th century farm site. Parts of the house might be more than 190 years old! With several additions and upgrades we think the house has lots of charm and enjoy the many modern touches. The property is overgrown pastures and a few steeper slopes with medium growth trees. After the industrial period saw this region nearly deforested, the land was granted to settlers who cleared fields and planted grass. Our immediate vicinity was knows for it’s cattle (Bovina), mostly for diary, and sheep. The agriculture in Delaware County has been on a decline since the advent of rail shipping opened New York City markets to farms in less challenging geographies. Construction of the NYC fresh water system (DEP Watershed) may have contributed to this decline, but about 60-70 years ago the majority of pastures, especially less productive parcels were abandoned to the “weed trees”. These first succession trees grew quickly in the sunny meadows and covered the hills; trees such as Ash, Hawthorn, and Norway Spruce. Fences and barns were left to return to the earth. On our property the stone walls that boarder the fields are the most stark reminder of the intensive agriculture practiced here.
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3. Tilden Hill Farm

99%
(1161)
42mi from Cooperstown · 25 sites · Tents, RVs
Relax at Tilden Hill Farm its a 155 acre farm raising Black Angus Cattle it has been in the Brewer family for seven generations. Founded in 1798 by Josiah Brewer, the farm has served as a grist mill, chicken farm, cheese factory. We offer several types of site selection for your comfort. Choose from our private tent camping to relaxing RV sites. Our tent sites are quiet and scenic, just a quick walk down to the pond. Some of our sites you can park next to, but a few you will have to walk ~100 yards with your belongings. There are 2 bath houses on the campground with hot showers and toilets. All sites include a fire pit and picnic table. We have 10 full hook up sites (water/electric/sewer) and 9 sites with water and electric. There is a dump station and fire wood available to all for a fee. Once settled in, take a meandering walk through our 12 miles of walking trails or find your way down to our pond. Water activities are plentiful: fishing for bass, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, we accommodate it all! We look forward to seeing you at Tilden Hill Farm where you can "Experience a Family Tradition"
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10. Coyote Hollow Park

98%
(24)
13mi from Cooperstown · 3 sites · Lodging
Nestled on 40 acres of mountain land in Upstate NY, our eco-friendly glamping site offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle. Surrounded by blueberries. Unwind in style with solar-powered glamping accommodations, featuring a luxurious soaking tub. Take a leisurely stroll to the nearby creek, and enjoy the tranquility of our forest surroundings. Start your day with a complimentary breakfast to fuel your adventures. Driving distance to Field of Dreams, Baseball Hall of Fame, beautiful New York State Parks breweries, wineries and so much more that Upstate New York has to offer. We have specially curated the space to create a unique experience of your home away from home in the peaceful woods. *Offering just about everything you need to prepare your food by the campfire. We also have a propane cooktop available to rent. *Fully stocked bathhouse with hot running water. *shared with other site * Site 3 has private amenities. *Queen size bed with fresh linens and extra blankets for those chilly nights. *Complimentary breakfast from 8-10am with farm fresh eggs and waffles, tea, coffee and hot cocoa for site 1&2 Bring your favorite food, kick back, disconnect and watch the stars dance for you across the sky. *Note that, due to high demand and limited availability, our luxurious tubs are reserved for guests who book a minimum stay of two nights. We look forward to welcoming you and providing an exceptional experience. **Soaking tubs are available to use once during your stay; at booking please indicate day you would like to reserve. Day of soaking reservation, please let us know the time and we will ensure your tub(s) are ready for you. You'll have them the full day. https://www.facebook.com/Coyote-Hollow-Park-111903361551895/
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$145
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12. Birch Star Farm in historic Charlton, NY

100%
(43)
52mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our historic and peaceful property is yours to explore! You can swim in the pond, take casual strolls around the property, enjoy the campfire at night, bike for miles on scenic country roads, and use this site as a jumping off point to discover all the beer, wine, cheese, concerts, festivals, hiking, kayaking, restaurants, shopping and more that the greater Capital Region has to offer! According to a few sources we've consulted, the Mohican people (Eastern Algonquian family of tribes - not to be confused with the Mohawk, a distinctly different tribe) were the indigenous occupants of the land where our farm is now located. Historians note that the name Mohican is from the indigenous word meaning "water that flows in two directions." Most Mohicans were driven into western NY and Canada when the Revolutionary War broke out. Local history indicates that the first white occupants to build here were the Hawley Family, in 1790. Parts of the farmhouse date to this era. Outbuildings were added through the decades and centuries, and the land was used as a dairy farm, among other ventures, by previous owners. We purchased the property in 2021 in hopes of providing more space, nature and outdoor living for our two little ones. We have two fields dedicated to Christmas trees, as well as apple, pear and cherry trees, and we've had successful garlic harvests to share with neighbors, family, friends, and at local farmers' markets. We've also begun brewing our own beer and cider. If you have any planting or farming advice to share, please don't hesitate! Follow us on Instagram @birchstarfarm
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13. Jubilee Farms

100%
(3)
21mi from Cooperstown · 1 site · Lodging
Jubilee Farms is a woman-owned farm in the Schoharie Valley, just 3 miles from I-88 in Richmondville, NY. This diverse 19 acre farm, with its 100 year old barn, is home to Huacaya alpacas, Babydoll sheep, German angora rabbits, ducks and a plethora of happy free-range chickens. A variety of lavender grows in the beautiful lavender field next to plots of sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos and others which are celebrated in festivals throughout the growing season and can be hand-cut for take-home arrangements, All of the lavender and cut flowers are New York State Grown And Certified. Jubilee Farms operates with an intentional emphasis on sustainability and recycling, No pesticides, only natural fertilizers, feed, and composting are used on the property. Jubilee Farms is a participant in Project Monarch, protecting habitat for pollinators and birds alike. The newly furnished Jubilee Tiny Glamping Cottage includes a cozy full size bed, twin daybed, a table and chairs for indoor dining and alpacas just outside the window. An outdoor lounge area to look out over the 15 acre hayfield, rolling hills and, in the distance, travelers along on their journeys. At night it is the perfect spot for stargazing. Enjoy the fragrant lavender field and visit with the alpacas and sheep or pull up a seat in the butterfly garden under the apple tree. As you wander, a chicken or two may join you on your stroll. If you’d like to get out and about for a hike, the Cobleskill Creek Trail is just 5 miles away. For a more challenging hike, Vroman’s Nose Hiking Trail is just 15 miles away and has spectacular views of Schoharie County. For subterranean fun, Howe Caverns is 10 mile away with guided tours daily. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is only 29 miles away in Cooperstown. Tickets must be secured in advance on their website. If you are looking for wineries, Middleburgh Winery is 12 miles away and offers tastings in their tasting room. The Hummingbird Hills Winery is 20 miles away in Fultonville and has tastings by appointment. More locally, Grapevine Farms in Cobleskill has its own wine cellar open daily for tastings, a gift shop and is open for lunch. And last, but not least, the best ice cream in the area, Little Deb’s is right down the road, featuring soft-serve, Perry’s ice cream and snacks. Because of all our animals, some that are free-ranging, we kindly ask that you leave your canine friends at home. Check Jubilee Farms website or Facebook page to see events and workshops this season.
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15. Mapletree Farm

100%
(2)
45mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
We love the land, forest and streams around Altamont. We are working to build our vegetable and flower gardens, raising chickens and honeybees, and creating a small orchard. Our campsite is located near the fields, orchard and a quiet brook. Learn more about this land: Private, beautiful sweet camping site on almost 20 acres near charming, historic Altamont Village. The campground is in a flat, secluded grove with privacy. When not in full summer foliage, you can wake up in the morning with views of the Helderberg Escarpment! We are minutes from Altamont Orchards and Thatcher State Park, Indian Ladder Farm and Orchard, and all that this area has to offer. Walk to the village.  Less than 25 minutes to downtown Albany, University of Albany, lots of great restaurants and cafes. Don't miss the nearby Bozenkill Preserve and a visit to notable Thatcher State Park for miles of great hiking and panoramic views of the Hudson-Mohawk Valleys and the Adirondacks,  Berkshires, and Green Mountains. Climbing, hiking, apple orchards, high ropes. Then come back for dinner at the Farmhouse Tap and Tavern or Allied Brewing Co or Indian Ladder on the weekeds for live music, bonfire and children's playground, There's also Main St Cafe for a great breakfast or lunch, Cider House or Village Pizza and Paisano's Pizza followed by a peaceful night at this private campsite at our farm and forest property.
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16. Emerald Farm

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(8)
30mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Lodging
Our farm is just 6 miles from the village, Bovina Center. Bovina Center is close to Roxbury, Margaretville, Andes, Delhi, Stamford, and Hobart all great places to explore for galleries, bookstores, restaurants, antiques, happenings, fairs and festivals. In Bovina Center we have a destination restaurant, Brushland, a general store, Russels, a new local brewery, Bovina Farm and Fermentory. There is hiking right from our town, on Bramley Mountain that's 2,812 feet. The elevation at Meanwhile Back At The Farm is 2030 feet. We have a very nice walk right from the tent sites, on our dirt road. Its a 3 mile loop. If you want to bicycle on the dirt road, a mountain bike is recommended. Of course you are welcome to stay put! Sit, read, meditate, sleep, do yoga or other mind/body practices on our open-air yoga platform, Nandi Yoga Pavilion. It was a cinderblock extension of the cow barn. We took it down and used the foundation for the pavilion.
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$96
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17. Horses & Nature Extravaganza!

100%
(19)
14mi from Cooperstown · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
New Babies! Nature! 30+ Bird species! 20+ Mammal species! 10+Reptile & Amphibian species! NEWS!!! We have babies! You can get some supervised play time with our newest babies! Two babies, the horses are there to greet you when you camp and when you get up in the morning. Walk our trails, see wildlife! I acquired my farm ahead of the "end of the world" millennial crisis; I want to share it with nature lovers who appreciate it as well; and love animals like I do! We will have foals this year to interact with supervision! We have a turtle sanctuary, & have taken in many homeless critters &; animals 4 legged, some 2 legged. We also have occasional other worldly visitors, completely benevolent, and a lot of wildlife that call our little mountaintop oasis home. Come! See for yourself! We have lots of nearby activities the whole family can enjoy! Ball parks, specialty breweries, 4 star restaurants, lakes Learn more about this land: Enjoy the wildlife & the domestic life! You can have input about what part you want to camp in, but there is a turtle safety zone; and we know where the quick sand is, and would rather you didn't sink out of sight! We have a hill top view or the serenity of a water fall site (as long as there isn't a drought) or the sweet smell of hemlock & pine! Shade & trees. Feel like you're in the Wild West with herds of horses, cows, goats ; wildlife visiting your campsite! We have a canoe w a small pond & bullhead fishing, wagon rides, pony rides, and eventually trails for horse back riding. Eventually we will install cabins with lean-tos to bring your own horse with you! If you have a dog? Ask if it is welcome, not all dogs are, due to safety issues with the livestock and birds. We can provide a barbeque pit, for cooking. Depending on the time of year there is fresh produce as well!   Why go thousands of miles to walk with the (almost!) mustangs !!! You can have the experience right here in NY!
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18. Triple Creek

96%
(71)
47mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents
A true wilderness experience. Base camp is an old Catskill farmhouse built late 19th century but first deeded 1820. Sits at the base of Evergreen Mountain bordered on three sides by tumbling water: West Kill Creek, Herdman Brook, and Haring Brook. Operated as a hunting and fishing lodge for decades - rainbow, brown, heron, kingfishers, eagles, larks , deer, bear, mink, beaver, bobcat - all there, right out the door, literally. You don't know what's going to come through your camp. The actual camp site itself is the ultimate in social distancing. As close to pure wilderness as it gets. No vehicles allowed at site. From an easily accessible parking space, it's a mildly uphill ten minute hike through magical meadows deep into a hidden mountain valley in the midst of 250,000 acres. Utter privacy. The only sounds being the wind, the birds, yourself, and Herdman Brook rushing along a few yards east of your site. Once again no vehicles are allowed at the campsite itself. At one time, yes, but we needed to disallow it because the property was being torn up, and the beauty of the site is that it's so pristine. This is not glamping. No cabin. No platform. Need tent, tarp, or hammock, and you will sleep under more stars than you can possibly imagine. Fire ring, cooking grate, water bucket This is true wilderness camping. You're off the grid at site - no cell service - but wifi available if necessary on front porch of main house aka base camp. 10 a.m. check in. 3 p.m. checkout. Please send ETA when possible. Campers ought to be aware that black bears live in these mountains., although you're not likely to see one unless it's running away from you. If you're really nervous bring bear spray, but you're not likely to need it. I literally chased one off our porch not a month ago. I would appreciate your purchasing human waste bags from me at base camp when you arrive. I'll have them here for $3.00/bag. Feel free to buy your own. You should also bring FIRE STARTER to make your life easier. We sell firewood as well - 7 logs/$10. As with the waste bags, we would appreciate buying the firewood directly from us. Wonderful hikes - one to a waterfall - trail head at end of Spruceton Rd. Hunter Brook, Devil's Notch, Fire Tower atop Hunter Mountain, Ridge of West Kill Mountain West Kill Brewery and Spruceton Inn Bed and Bar each half mile up the road. Civilized respites. 4 campers preferred. 6 possible. One more thing: DOGS. We have two: a 13 year old female whatever and a shepherd-husky mix, 4 years old, also female. They are quite friendly and docile, although the shepherd looks intimidating, and both roam the property at will 2-3 times/day. We would prefer you not bring your dog, however, if you must, please be certain it is well behaved 4.5 miles up County Rte 6 to 1833 Spruceton Rd., NY 12492 Old white farmhouse. On left. Coach lights. American flag. Welcome sign. Look for Baker Rd. Bridge directly opposite on right Stop at house for check in and guide to site. And Drive Carefully! PS: Pack it in. Pack it out. Please leave campsite as pristine as you found it.
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$80
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20. Secluded Farm Camp with Views

95%
(19)
28mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents
Secluded Farm Camp with Views is tucked away under apple trees surrounded by open fields and mountain views and hundreds of acres of unoccupied state land that is open to hiking and recreation. The camp is located on a permaculture homestead and plant nursery with a developing pick-your-own fruit farm. We are just getting started with the fruit and berries, but there are chickens, geese and guinea hens for your amusement. Located near the village of Stamford NY there is an accessible fire tower above us with awesome views, plus cafes in town and farm stands and markets nearby. A fire ring, firewood, grill and running water from our spring is included. Other things to note Your campsite is nestled under an oasis of shade trees between sprawling meadow and mountain views. Guests will have access to a composting toilet and a cold shower (solar shower soon!). Fresh eggs and produce from the garden are available in season. We can also do tours of the farm and/or wild plant identification walks if desired. We are not far from the Catskill Rail Trail.
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In central New York, at the southern tip of Otsego Lake, the village of Cooperstown is famed for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, home to memorabilia and hands-on exhibits. The Fenimore Art Museum is another top attraction and has gardens overlooking Otsego Lake and a Seneca Log House and Mohawk Bark House. Outdoor activities on offer in surrounding Otsego County include everything from swimming to snowmobiling to hiking and biking.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Cooperstown

1. Waterfall Sanctuary & Quiet Retreat

96%
(261)
28mi from Cooperstown · 48 sites · Tents, Lodging
Not suitable for parties or loud groups. For generations, the majestic waterfall has been revered for its spectacular beauty. It’s considered a sacred site central to local land rematriation work with the Kanienkeha:ka. Coursing between two outcroppings in a deep ravine, the waterfall crashes down over mossy rock shelves into emerald swimming holes and through dramatic clay beds. It’s one of those extraordinarily beautiful spots on earth that make you feel like you are in another world. It's about a 10 minute hike to the waterfall where you can spend the day swimming, exploring the clay beds and looking for fossils in the 280 million year old gorge. In the evening, make a campfire and fall asleep under the stars listening to the river below. The hike is steep and appropriate footwear is required. All hiking is at your own risk. Although your path to the waterfall is private and the waterfall is on private property, there may be other guests or locals that access the waterfall further down the road. There is no glass or alcohol allowed at the falls. Be aware that you may hear your camping neighbors in the woods. For this reason, we ask that you don’t play amplified music and keep noise down after 10pm to enjoy the sounds of frogs, crickets, owls, and night songs of the countryside At the entrance to the campsites there is a barn community room with a charging station, cold water sink, fridge, coffee maker, cookware, and a port-a-potty. There are 5 gallon solar shower bags that you can use at your campsite. You are responsible for filling them and putting them in the sun to heat the water. This is a leave no trace site. Take all your trash with you when you leave. Bring your own biodegradable soap for dishes and toilet paper for the port-a-potty! Firewood is available onsite for $1 per log. The Schoharie Valley is said to be the most fertile valley east of the Mississippi. It is still wild, unspoiled country and there are many local farms stands with fresh produce and organic meat close by. Within a 5 miles radius is a general store, Scrumpy Ewe Cidery, Panther Creek Arts, Rooted Movement, the Sap Bush Country Store and Café, and Mustang Valley (a wild mustang sanctuary). Nearby hikes include Looking Glass Pond and Vroman's Nose, and others.
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$60
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2. Steady Slope Fields and Forest

99%
(115)
30mi from Cooperstown · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging
This land was once all pasture for grazing animals. We moved to Delaware County in November 2018 to start our family and pursue dreams of working on the land. The initial idea was to find a place we could live, garden, and raise a few animals while hosting guests and sharing the land with visitors. When we found this place on Williams Road, we loved the mix of rural and proximity to a thriving country town. We now have two kids and enjoy living in Delhi so much we hardly leave the town limits! There are wonderful restaurants, a great year-round farmers market, grocery stores, and many other services and amenities you can find listed towards the end of this guide. Our Catskill Mountain home is situated on a historic early 19th century farm site. Parts of the house might be more than 190 years old! With several additions and upgrades we think the house has lots of charm and enjoy the many modern touches. The property is overgrown pastures and a few steeper slopes with medium growth trees. After the industrial period saw this region nearly deforested, the land was granted to settlers who cleared fields and planted grass. Our immediate vicinity was knows for it’s cattle (Bovina), mostly for diary, and sheep. The agriculture in Delaware County has been on a decline since the advent of rail shipping opened New York City markets to farms in less challenging geographies. Construction of the NYC fresh water system (DEP Watershed) may have contributed to this decline, but about 60-70 years ago the majority of pastures, especially less productive parcels were abandoned to the “weed trees”. These first succession trees grew quickly in the sunny meadows and covered the hills; trees such as Ash, Hawthorn, and Norway Spruce. Fences and barns were left to return to the earth. On our property the stone walls that boarder the fields are the most stark reminder of the intensive agriculture practiced here.
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$55
 / night

3. Tilden Hill Farm

99%
(1161)
42mi from Cooperstown · 25 sites · Tents, RVs
Relax at Tilden Hill Farm its a 155 acre farm raising Black Angus Cattle it has been in the Brewer family for seven generations. Founded in 1798 by Josiah Brewer, the farm has served as a grist mill, chicken farm, cheese factory. We offer several types of site selection for your comfort. Choose from our private tent camping to relaxing RV sites. Our tent sites are quiet and scenic, just a quick walk down to the pond. Some of our sites you can park next to, but a few you will have to walk ~100 yards with your belongings. There are 2 bath houses on the campground with hot showers and toilets. All sites include a fire pit and picnic table. We have 10 full hook up sites (water/electric/sewer) and 9 sites with water and electric. There is a dump station and fire wood available to all for a fee. Once settled in, take a meandering walk through our 12 miles of walking trails or find your way down to our pond. Water activities are plentiful: fishing for bass, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, we accommodate it all! We look forward to seeing you at Tilden Hill Farm where you can "Experience a Family Tradition"
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10. Coyote Hollow Park

98%
(24)
13mi from Cooperstown · 3 sites · Lodging
Nestled on 40 acres of mountain land in Upstate NY, our eco-friendly glamping site offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle. Surrounded by blueberries. Unwind in style with solar-powered glamping accommodations, featuring a luxurious soaking tub. Take a leisurely stroll to the nearby creek, and enjoy the tranquility of our forest surroundings. Start your day with a complimentary breakfast to fuel your adventures. Driving distance to Field of Dreams, Baseball Hall of Fame, beautiful New York State Parks breweries, wineries and so much more that Upstate New York has to offer. We have specially curated the space to create a unique experience of your home away from home in the peaceful woods. *Offering just about everything you need to prepare your food by the campfire. We also have a propane cooktop available to rent. *Fully stocked bathhouse with hot running water. *shared with other site * Site 3 has private amenities. *Queen size bed with fresh linens and extra blankets for those chilly nights. *Complimentary breakfast from 8-10am with farm fresh eggs and waffles, tea, coffee and hot cocoa for site 1&2 Bring your favorite food, kick back, disconnect and watch the stars dance for you across the sky. *Note that, due to high demand and limited availability, our luxurious tubs are reserved for guests who book a minimum stay of two nights. We look forward to welcoming you and providing an exceptional experience. **Soaking tubs are available to use once during your stay; at booking please indicate day you would like to reserve. Day of soaking reservation, please let us know the time and we will ensure your tub(s) are ready for you. You'll have them the full day. https://www.facebook.com/Coyote-Hollow-Park-111903361551895/
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$145
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12. Birch Star Farm in historic Charlton, NY

100%
(43)
52mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Our historic and peaceful property is yours to explore! You can swim in the pond, take casual strolls around the property, enjoy the campfire at night, bike for miles on scenic country roads, and use this site as a jumping off point to discover all the beer, wine, cheese, concerts, festivals, hiking, kayaking, restaurants, shopping and more that the greater Capital Region has to offer! According to a few sources we've consulted, the Mohican people (Eastern Algonquian family of tribes - not to be confused with the Mohawk, a distinctly different tribe) were the indigenous occupants of the land where our farm is now located. Historians note that the name Mohican is from the indigenous word meaning "water that flows in two directions." Most Mohicans were driven into western NY and Canada when the Revolutionary War broke out. Local history indicates that the first white occupants to build here were the Hawley Family, in 1790. Parts of the farmhouse date to this era. Outbuildings were added through the decades and centuries, and the land was used as a dairy farm, among other ventures, by previous owners. We purchased the property in 2021 in hopes of providing more space, nature and outdoor living for our two little ones. We have two fields dedicated to Christmas trees, as well as apple, pear and cherry trees, and we've had successful garlic harvests to share with neighbors, family, friends, and at local farmers' markets. We've also begun brewing our own beer and cider. If you have any planting or farming advice to share, please don't hesitate! Follow us on Instagram @birchstarfarm
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$40
 / night

13. Jubilee Farms

100%
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21mi from Cooperstown · 1 site · Lodging
Jubilee Farms is a woman-owned farm in the Schoharie Valley, just 3 miles from I-88 in Richmondville, NY. This diverse 19 acre farm, with its 100 year old barn, is home to Huacaya alpacas, Babydoll sheep, German angora rabbits, ducks and a plethora of happy free-range chickens. A variety of lavender grows in the beautiful lavender field next to plots of sunflowers, zinnias, cosmos and others which are celebrated in festivals throughout the growing season and can be hand-cut for take-home arrangements, All of the lavender and cut flowers are New York State Grown And Certified. Jubilee Farms operates with an intentional emphasis on sustainability and recycling, No pesticides, only natural fertilizers, feed, and composting are used on the property. Jubilee Farms is a participant in Project Monarch, protecting habitat for pollinators and birds alike. The newly furnished Jubilee Tiny Glamping Cottage includes a cozy full size bed, twin daybed, a table and chairs for indoor dining and alpacas just outside the window. An outdoor lounge area to look out over the 15 acre hayfield, rolling hills and, in the distance, travelers along on their journeys. At night it is the perfect spot for stargazing. Enjoy the fragrant lavender field and visit with the alpacas and sheep or pull up a seat in the butterfly garden under the apple tree. As you wander, a chicken or two may join you on your stroll. If you’d like to get out and about for a hike, the Cobleskill Creek Trail is just 5 miles away. For a more challenging hike, Vroman’s Nose Hiking Trail is just 15 miles away and has spectacular views of Schoharie County. For subterranean fun, Howe Caverns is 10 mile away with guided tours daily. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is only 29 miles away in Cooperstown. Tickets must be secured in advance on their website. If you are looking for wineries, Middleburgh Winery is 12 miles away and offers tastings in their tasting room. The Hummingbird Hills Winery is 20 miles away in Fultonville and has tastings by appointment. More locally, Grapevine Farms in Cobleskill has its own wine cellar open daily for tastings, a gift shop and is open for lunch. And last, but not least, the best ice cream in the area, Little Deb’s is right down the road, featuring soft-serve, Perry’s ice cream and snacks. Because of all our animals, some that are free-ranging, we kindly ask that you leave your canine friends at home. Check Jubilee Farms website or Facebook page to see events and workshops this season.
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15. Mapletree Farm

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45mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents, Lodging
We love the land, forest and streams around Altamont. We are working to build our vegetable and flower gardens, raising chickens and honeybees, and creating a small orchard. Our campsite is located near the fields, orchard and a quiet brook. Learn more about this land: Private, beautiful sweet camping site on almost 20 acres near charming, historic Altamont Village. The campground is in a flat, secluded grove with privacy. When not in full summer foliage, you can wake up in the morning with views of the Helderberg Escarpment! We are minutes from Altamont Orchards and Thatcher State Park, Indian Ladder Farm and Orchard, and all that this area has to offer. Walk to the village.  Less than 25 minutes to downtown Albany, University of Albany, lots of great restaurants and cafes. Don't miss the nearby Bozenkill Preserve and a visit to notable Thatcher State Park for miles of great hiking and panoramic views of the Hudson-Mohawk Valleys and the Adirondacks,  Berkshires, and Green Mountains. Climbing, hiking, apple orchards, high ropes. Then come back for dinner at the Farmhouse Tap and Tavern or Allied Brewing Co or Indian Ladder on the weekeds for live music, bonfire and children's playground, There's also Main St Cafe for a great breakfast or lunch, Cider House or Village Pizza and Paisano's Pizza followed by a peaceful night at this private campsite at our farm and forest property.
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16. Emerald Farm

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30mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Lodging
Our farm is just 6 miles from the village, Bovina Center. Bovina Center is close to Roxbury, Margaretville, Andes, Delhi, Stamford, and Hobart all great places to explore for galleries, bookstores, restaurants, antiques, happenings, fairs and festivals. In Bovina Center we have a destination restaurant, Brushland, a general store, Russels, a new local brewery, Bovina Farm and Fermentory. There is hiking right from our town, on Bramley Mountain that's 2,812 feet. The elevation at Meanwhile Back At The Farm is 2030 feet. We have a very nice walk right from the tent sites, on our dirt road. Its a 3 mile loop. If you want to bicycle on the dirt road, a mountain bike is recommended. Of course you are welcome to stay put! Sit, read, meditate, sleep, do yoga or other mind/body practices on our open-air yoga platform, Nandi Yoga Pavilion. It was a cinderblock extension of the cow barn. We took it down and used the foundation for the pavilion.
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17. Horses & Nature Extravaganza!

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14mi from Cooperstown · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
New Babies! Nature! 30+ Bird species! 20+ Mammal species! 10+Reptile & Amphibian species! NEWS!!! We have babies! You can get some supervised play time with our newest babies! Two babies, the horses are there to greet you when you camp and when you get up in the morning. Walk our trails, see wildlife! I acquired my farm ahead of the "end of the world" millennial crisis; I want to share it with nature lovers who appreciate it as well; and love animals like I do! We will have foals this year to interact with supervision! We have a turtle sanctuary, & have taken in many homeless critters &; animals 4 legged, some 2 legged. We also have occasional other worldly visitors, completely benevolent, and a lot of wildlife that call our little mountaintop oasis home. Come! See for yourself! We have lots of nearby activities the whole family can enjoy! Ball parks, specialty breweries, 4 star restaurants, lakes Learn more about this land: Enjoy the wildlife & the domestic life! You can have input about what part you want to camp in, but there is a turtle safety zone; and we know where the quick sand is, and would rather you didn't sink out of sight! We have a hill top view or the serenity of a water fall site (as long as there isn't a drought) or the sweet smell of hemlock & pine! Shade & trees. Feel like you're in the Wild West with herds of horses, cows, goats ; wildlife visiting your campsite! We have a canoe w a small pond & bullhead fishing, wagon rides, pony rides, and eventually trails for horse back riding. Eventually we will install cabins with lean-tos to bring your own horse with you! If you have a dog? Ask if it is welcome, not all dogs are, due to safety issues with the livestock and birds. We can provide a barbeque pit, for cooking. Depending on the time of year there is fresh produce as well!   Why go thousands of miles to walk with the (almost!) mustangs !!! You can have the experience right here in NY!
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18. Triple Creek

96%
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47mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents
A true wilderness experience. Base camp is an old Catskill farmhouse built late 19th century but first deeded 1820. Sits at the base of Evergreen Mountain bordered on three sides by tumbling water: West Kill Creek, Herdman Brook, and Haring Brook. Operated as a hunting and fishing lodge for decades - rainbow, brown, heron, kingfishers, eagles, larks , deer, bear, mink, beaver, bobcat - all there, right out the door, literally. You don't know what's going to come through your camp. The actual camp site itself is the ultimate in social distancing. As close to pure wilderness as it gets. No vehicles allowed at site. From an easily accessible parking space, it's a mildly uphill ten minute hike through magical meadows deep into a hidden mountain valley in the midst of 250,000 acres. Utter privacy. The only sounds being the wind, the birds, yourself, and Herdman Brook rushing along a few yards east of your site. Once again no vehicles are allowed at the campsite itself. At one time, yes, but we needed to disallow it because the property was being torn up, and the beauty of the site is that it's so pristine. This is not glamping. No cabin. No platform. Need tent, tarp, or hammock, and you will sleep under more stars than you can possibly imagine. Fire ring, cooking grate, water bucket This is true wilderness camping. You're off the grid at site - no cell service - but wifi available if necessary on front porch of main house aka base camp. 10 a.m. check in. 3 p.m. checkout. Please send ETA when possible. Campers ought to be aware that black bears live in these mountains., although you're not likely to see one unless it's running away from you. If you're really nervous bring bear spray, but you're not likely to need it. I literally chased one off our porch not a month ago. I would appreciate your purchasing human waste bags from me at base camp when you arrive. I'll have them here for $3.00/bag. Feel free to buy your own. You should also bring FIRE STARTER to make your life easier. We sell firewood as well - 7 logs/$10. As with the waste bags, we would appreciate buying the firewood directly from us. Wonderful hikes - one to a waterfall - trail head at end of Spruceton Rd. Hunter Brook, Devil's Notch, Fire Tower atop Hunter Mountain, Ridge of West Kill Mountain West Kill Brewery and Spruceton Inn Bed and Bar each half mile up the road. Civilized respites. 4 campers preferred. 6 possible. One more thing: DOGS. We have two: a 13 year old female whatever and a shepherd-husky mix, 4 years old, also female. They are quite friendly and docile, although the shepherd looks intimidating, and both roam the property at will 2-3 times/day. We would prefer you not bring your dog, however, if you must, please be certain it is well behaved 4.5 miles up County Rte 6 to 1833 Spruceton Rd., NY 12492 Old white farmhouse. On left. Coach lights. American flag. Welcome sign. Look for Baker Rd. Bridge directly opposite on right Stop at house for check in and guide to site. And Drive Carefully! PS: Pack it in. Pack it out. Please leave campsite as pristine as you found it.
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20. Secluded Farm Camp with Views

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28mi from Cooperstown · 2 sites · Tents
Secluded Farm Camp with Views is tucked away under apple trees surrounded by open fields and mountain views and hundreds of acres of unoccupied state land that is open to hiking and recreation. The camp is located on a permaculture homestead and plant nursery with a developing pick-your-own fruit farm. We are just getting started with the fruit and berries, but there are chickens, geese and guinea hens for your amusement. Located near the village of Stamford NY there is an accessible fire tower above us with awesome views, plus cafes in town and farm stands and markets nearby. A fire ring, firewood, grill and running water from our spring is included. Other things to note Your campsite is nestled under an oasis of shade trees between sprawling meadow and mountain views. Guests will have access to a composting toilet and a cold shower (solar shower soon!). Fresh eggs and produce from the garden are available in season. We can also do tours of the farm and/or wild plant identification walks if desired. We are not far from the Catskill Rail Trail.
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Where to go

Otsego Lake

Otsego Lake got its “glimmerglass” nickname from James Fenimore Cooper in his “Leatherstocking Tales.” Head 10 miles north of Cooperstown into Glimmerglass State Park, which overlooks the shimmering lake, and you’ll understand why. The rolling, partially wooded terrain is the setting for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, and swimming in summer and tubing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, snowshoeing, and ice fishing in winter. The park’s campground is open from May to October.

Howe Caverns

Fifty minutes east of Cooperstown, you can explore the rock formations and twisting corridors of the largest cavern in the northeast by taking a boat ride on the underground river. Above ground is an adventure park featuring a zip line, ropes course, and rock wall.

Little Falls

A 45-minute drive north of Cooperstown, Little Falls lies in a deep gorge of the Mohawk River Valley and is a popular spot for rock climbing. Moss Island, on the river in the middle of town, has a wide range of easy to challenging climbs. 

When to go

Cooperstown and surrounding Otsego County is a four-season destination. The long, sunny days of spring and summer are ideal for enjoying hiking trails and swimming beaches, but the rich colors of fall draw visitors out of season, while winter offers lots of fun snowy activities, from cross-country skiing to snowshoeing and ice fishing.