Lodging in Cooperstown
August Lodge Cooperstown
Perched atop a wild flower covered meadow, this two-story country retreat offers 25 spacious rooms and suites along with its panoramic views of the Susquehanna Valley.
B & B Ranch
Set on a 300-acre farm and hunting preserve, this luxury inn also offers bird hunts and horseback rides
Baseball Town Motel Inc.
Situated on the second and third floors of Cooperstown’s original souvenir store, the motel features 10 recently renovated rooms, some connecting, and three larger suites.
Betty & Wilber Davis State Park
Perched atop a hill, Betty and Wilbur Davis State Park provides spectacular views to the south and west and is bedecked with a forest of hardwoods, areas of conifer plantation, gently rolling meadowlands and two ponds.
Cooperstown Lakeview Bed & Breakfast
This upscale mountaintop B&B boasts panoramic views of Lake Otsego and spans 22 scenic acres with hiking trails.
Courtyard by Marriott Oneonta
This modern premier hotel in the greater Oneonta area is just a short 30-minute drive to historic Cooperstown and its attractions like the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Glimmerglass State Park
Glimmerglass State Park encompasses the historic Hyde Hall Mansion, Hyde Hall Covered Bridge - the oldest existing covered bridge in the United States.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Cooperstown
Situated in Cooperstown, this hotel is within a 4.8 miles from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the Cooperstown Dreams Park is 1.2 miles away.
Hop Inn Cooperstown
Located six miles from Cooperstown in the heart of historic hops country, this tranquil B&B provides two large bedrooms that reflect the essence of two well-known hops ...
Lake ‘N Pines Motel
This peaceful motel is only 7 miles from the village center, but feels miles away from everything with its wooded setting on lovely Lake Otsego.
Landmark Inn
Situated on two lush acres, this beautiful 1856 Italianate mansion has been fully refurbished and guests can enjoy fireplaces, gardens and porches.
Main Street Bed & Breakfast
Built in the late 1800s, this family-run bed-and-breakfast is in an ornate, late 19th-century home just two blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame.