Cooperstown Lodging at The Inn at Cooperstown

THE INN AT
COOPERSTOWN
16 Chestnut Street
Cooperstown, NY 13326
607-547-5756

Innkeepers:
Marc & Sherrie Kingsley

Email:

info@innatcooperstown.com


   


Recreation in Cooperstown

Attractions such as the Baseball Hall of Fame, Glimmerglass Opera, Leatherstocking Golf Course

"A favorite respite was rocking on the front veranda with freshly brewed iced tea...we looked out at a typically American streetscape from the past."
MAINLINE LIFE

Cooperstown is home to a myriad of attractions. Many visitors are initially lured by baseball, but return to enjoy the village's other enticements: picturesque scenery, a clear cool lake, quaint historic architecture, fine museums, world-class opera, golfing or other outdoor recreation. After touring, it is fun to poke around for antiques or stop to appreciate locally brewed beers. There's more to see and do than a one-day visit allows. Whether you enjoy snow-tubing, biking, or garden tours, Cooperstown has something for every season.

Winter or summer - Cooperstown has something for every season

Our award-winning historic hotel is ideally situated to enjoy all that Cooperstown offers. We're just a short walk to one of America's best loved main streets where you'll find unique shops, restaurants and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. It is a brief trolley ride to experience another century at The Farmers' Museum, where exhibits, a recreated village and costumed staff depict life over 150 years ago. Nearby, Fenimore Art Museum displays a premier collection of American Indian art, American paintings and folk art. Beyond the village, you will find Glimmerglass Opera, the Glimmerglass State Park and many other treasures. 

National Baseball Hall of Fame
Fenimore Art Museum
The Farmer's Museum
Glimmerglass Opera
Brewery Ommegang
Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival

Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival:
This year's Festival features celebrated violinist Midori, as well as the Meridian Arts Ensemble, Brazilian jazz artists Trio da Paz, the Chiara String Quartet, and more. The Festival's 2007 season begins July 10 and ends August 20, with 9 evening concerts, 2 daytime family concerts, and a number of community outreach concerts.