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Cooperstown KOA Journey
Stop in on your journey, and stay a little longer on holiday.
Enjoy long, level RV sites, heated pool, Camp K9, video game room, and free fiber optic WiFi. Just off US Highway 20, Cooperstown KOA Journey is perfect for easy in / easy out, even for 45' coaches. 20 minutes to the Baseball Hall of Fame, or 25 to the Dreams Park, to watch your little leaguer shine, this KOA is a picturesque, pet-friendly place in the foothills of the Adirondacks. Visit local museums, shops, wineries, and breweries. Otsego and Canadarago lakes are a quick car ride away for championship fishing and boating. Hike nearby trails with hidden waterfalls or views of Otsego lake, or attend the nearby Glimmerglass Festival, for theater and opera, in July and August. Enjoy the Fall's changing colors and area festivals and events. Whether you camp in a tent, RV, or our deluxe lodging, we make sure you're comfortable when you return to your campsite after each day's adventure. Campers have plenty to do during the day and a tranquil place to rest at night Spring to Fall. Pool and Weekend Activities: Memorial Day - Labor Day. Max pull thru: 90'. Your hosts: Kate Kemker & Kaaren Fox.
User Reviews
Nate Frisbee
A great KOA with great value. Close to Cooperstown and Dreams Park but also close to the state parks in the area. I think the Kamping Kabins could be a little cleaner but nothing crazy just some cobwebs thats all. It is always a pleasure to stay here!
Carol Emmons
First impressions is a lot for any business.. with that being said most importantly I will go back if I can.. but when we first arrived to the KOA Kampground welcome offfice we seen a note written on a piece of paper no pets allowed in the store.. ok we can respect that.. but upon entering there is a cat laying in a basket.. and a bigger dog laying on the floor.. and the store was a hot mess.. and there area to walk to the counter was the same.. the check in lady was great.. but it wasn’t a great first impression.. we came back a few days later to see items in the store and it didn’t get picked up still a mess and there was dog food all over the floor we had to watch were we stepped so we wouldn’t smoosh it in the floor all I kept thinking was mice will love this..so in my opinion that needs to be addressed it’s the first line of impressions ppl see. The grounds themselves were decent being a KOA even a journey you have certain expectations.. we rarely go to a KOA due to the cost.. the WiFi was excellent best I have seen.. the water was good it’s a little hard but it was manageable I used my own water after the 2nd day for coffee..all staff were friendly that we encountered..
Valerie Trzecieski
Not all KOAs are created equal, and unfortunately our stay at Cooperstown KOA left a lot to be desired. It was our first time at this location. We stayed only one night in one of the cabins. The cabin itself was clean enough upon arrival, but it lacked some basic essentials. There were no extra paper towels, no sponge for washing dishes, and the patio furniture was in rough shape — with some chairs broken or held together with zip ties. The double bed was extremely uncomfortable. It honestly felt like sleeping on hay bales propped up on toothpicks — not a good night’s rest at all. For the price, I expected better upkeep and attention to detail. The campground overall was just okay. What really stood out was how many activities were completely shut down, which made the place feel empty and uninviting. One of the reasons we book KOA is for the activities and sense of community, so this was a letdown. Staff presence was another issue. Aside from check-in, it was the one and only time we saw staff around. Usually KOAs have a welcoming, attentive staff presence that makes the stay enjoyable, but that was missing here. I can not get over how highly rated this location is. This location simply does not deserve a 4-5 star rating. Unfortunately, we won’t be back in the future and I can’t say that I can recommend Cooperstown KOA.
Frank J
We spent a couple nights while visiting Basball Hall of Fame. It's about 20 minutes away from Cooperstown. This place was great for a getaway for sure. It is very isolated though there is a small town about 5 minutes away. Really quiet and really dark. Seemed well kept.
AG Adventures
First off this is not located in Cooperstown. It’s roughly 20-30 mins away so keep that in mind. This location is very rural…farm country. We rented a dog friendly cabin. Upon arrival we could tell that the cabin just had a quick turnaround and a once over. The floors weren’t even swept. Tub had a huge stain. Cabin was small but as expected. No TV in the cabin. Bunks in the cabin are for kids only as there was no way an adult is fitting. Campgrounds: It’s a smaller campground. Nice views of the surrounding areas. Maintained decent and you can see they are adding improvements. Small playground area. Very small basketball court. Pickle ball court (was being painted). Didn’t use the public showers or public restrooms. Sites had shade and most seemed to be pull through. “Dog park” is just a fenced in area. They seemed very strict on the firewood and outdoor mats. No outside firewood (even with in the DEC rules) and we did see one person that had to pick up there mat. Firewood price was $7 for 7-8 pieces. Never seen or heard of any campground activity available. Never seen staff or at least any staff wearing KOA gear through out the day. Pool was closed during our stay also.