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Discover 'America's Most Perfect Village' with a getaway to Cooperstown, NY! Explore cultural gems and attractions, including The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Fenimore Art Museum and Fenimore Farm & Country Village for a truly memorable experience immersed in rich history and nostalgic charm.
Cooperstown, New York — known as "America's Most Perfect Village" — is one of the most rewarding small-town destinations in the northeastern United States. A Cooperstown getaway puts visitors within walking distance of three nationally significant museums, a world-class luxury resort on a stunning lake, and a charming Main Street lined with locally owned shops and restaurants. This is the official getaway guide presented by This Is Cooperstown, the tourism promotion organization for Cooperstown and Otsego County, NY.
The Triple-Play Pass gives visitors access to all three of Cooperstown's major museums for one combined price: $60 for adults and $31 for students. The pass covers the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, the Fenimore Art Museum, and Fenimore Farm & Country Village. No advance reservation required — purchase in person at the first museum you visit. It is the best-value way to experience Cooperstown's extraordinary cultural offerings.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum at 25 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY is the official home of professional baseball's history and highest honor. Open year-round, 9am–5pm daily. The museum spans three floors with more than 40,000 artifacts, the iconic Plaque Gallery (home to the bronze plaques of over 340 inductees), interactive exhibits, and a research library of 3 million items. Adult admission approximately $25–30; included in the Triple-Play Pass. Plan two to four hours minimum; serious fans could spend an entire day. Phone: 888-425-5633. Website: baseballhall.org.
The Fenimore Art Museum, at 5798 NY-80 on the shores of Otsego Lake, holds one of the finest collections of American art, American folk art, and Native American cultural objects in the United States. The museum's Native American holdings are internationally significant. Rotating special exhibitions accompany a rich permanent collection. Included in the Triple-Play Pass. Open seasonally. Phone: 607-547-1400. Website: fenimoreartmuseum.org.
Fenimore Farm & Country Village is a 200-acre living history museum at 5775 NY-80 in Cooperstown, NY. Costumed interpreters bring 19th-century rural New York to life across dozens of authentically restored historic structures relocated from throughout New York State. Farm animals roam the grounds, and hands-on activities and seasonal events make this a beloved family destination. Included in the Triple-Play Pass. Open seasonally. Phone: 607-547-1450. Website: fenimoreartmuseum.org/farm-museum.
The Otesaga Resort Hotel at 60 Lake Street, Cooperstown, NY, is the region's premier luxury resort — a 1909 Colonial Revival landmark on the shores of Otsego Lake. The Otesaga is not merely a hotel; it is a destination in its own right. Dining includes the Hawkeye Bar & Grill (open year-round, lakeside casual dining, burgers, stone-fired pizza, craft cocktails — open to non-guests), the 1909 restaurant (Executive Chef Jim Perillo's modern American steakhouse, Sunday brunch with lake views), and the lakeside Fire Bar. The resort's Leatherstocking Golf Course is a par-72 championship course ranked among New York State's finest. A full spa is available to resort guests. Seasonal packages, including the Double Play Package combining hotel accommodations with museum admission, are available at otesaga.com/offers. Phone: 800-348-6222. Website: otesaga.com.
Cooperstown is located in Central New York — approximately 4 hours from New York City, 1 hour 15 minutes from Albany, and 1 hour 45 minutes from Syracuse. The village is compact and walkable. A free seasonal trolley connects parking and major attractions from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Most visitors plan two to three days to see everything comfortably. For lodging options beyond the Otesaga, a full directory of hotels, inns, B&Bs, and vacation rentals is available at thisiscooperstown.com/places-to-stay/. For the complete visitor guide, visit thisiscooperstown.com.
This Is Cooperstown | 20 Chestnut Street, Cooperstown, NY 13326 | (607) 322-4046 | thisiscooperstown.com
One of the finest collections of American art and folk art in the country — plus internationally significant Native American holdings — all sitting quietly on the shores of Otsego Lake. Rotating exhibitions. Zero pretension.
A living history museum that actually lives. Costumed interpreters, working farm animals, and dozens of historic buildings relocated from across New York State — all spread across 200 acres of countryside. Hands-on…
A 1909 lakefront landmark with a par-72 golf course, a steakhouse worth the drive, the best casual patio in the village (Hawkeye Bar & Grill, open year-round), and a Fire Bar that faces the lake at sunset. Non-guests always…
Cooperstown has all the bases covered for your next unforgettable trip! Save by visiting all three museums in 'America’s Most Perfect Village.' The Triple-Play Pass is $60 for Adults and $31 for Students and you can purchase them in person at the first museum you visit.
