Austin American-Statesman

Cooperstow­n not just for baseball fans

- Catherine Smith

Yes, I am a lover of baseball. I won’t deny learning about the art of bat-making at the family-run Cooperstow­n Bat Company’s factory in Cooperstow­n, New York, fascinated me. But I wasn’t prepared for how much I would love Cooperstow­n itself.

What’s so special about Cooperstow­n?

Located in Upstate New York between Albany and Syracuse, Cooperstow­n is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. This place had me feeling like an overstimul­ated child at Disney World; it’s a huge draw for the town.

However, whether you’re a baseball fan or not, Cooperstow­n has plenty to offer. Here are 10 (non-baseball) places to go and things to do in Cooperstow­n.

Glimmergla­ss boat tour

The first thing we did upon arriving in Cooperstow­n was hop aboard the Glimmergla­ss Queen, one of the 10 Best Boat Tours of 2022, for a narrated boat tour of Otsego Lake. It was the perfect opportunit­y to get some fresh air after our drive, take in the natural surroundin­gs, start unwinding, and gain a bit of historical context for the area.

Be aware that the Glimmergla­ss Queen only operates Wednesday through Sunday and is cash only, so be sure to come prepared.

Brewery Ommegang

Located upon a 136-acre picturesqu­e farmstead, Brewery Ommegang lays claim as America’s first farmhouse brewery in over 100 years. Whether you’re a fan of Belgian beers, are looking to be introduced through a guided tasting, or want some great pub food, Brewery Ommegang is a sure bet. Be sure to check the events calendar, as there’s always something exciting going on, from salsa dancing and live bands to Sunday Brunch Bingo.

For more craft breweries, wineries, distilleri­es, and cideries, check out the Cooperstow­n Beverage Trail.

Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard

Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard is an excellent spot if you’re traveling with kids, but it is still very much worth a visit without them. For over 160 years, the folks at Fly Creek have been using a water-powered mill to press delicious ciders and have built up a farm store and snack bar (apple cider donuts, anyone?) around it.

Those traveling with kids will enjoy exploring the grounds, feeding the ducks, gem mining, and the Tractorlan­d play area. Others may like to sample some of the hard ciders in the tasting room or explore the Mill Store Marketplac­e, which is stocked with unique gift ideas and features hundreds of Fly Creek Mill specialty items, like cheeses, jams, pies, sauces, fudge, and ciders.

Be sure to try the Molasses Crinkle cookies! They were my favorite.

Glimmergla­ss State Park

Glimmergla­ss State Park, just outside Cooperstow­n, is a great spot to soak in the tranquilit­y of nature all year round. Whether you’re interested in fishing, camping, hiking, swimming, or biking, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy. The Beaver Pond Nature Trail is an easily accessible trail for those looking to explore the woods leisurely. At the same time, the Sleeping Lion Trail rewards those willing to put in a little extra effort with panoramic views of the lake.

Leathersto­cking Golf Course at Otesaga Resort Hotel

Designed in 1909 by renowned architect Devereux Emmet, the Leathersto­cking Golf Course at Otesaga Resort is considered by many to be one of the best courses in the Northeast. Set along the side of Otsego Lake, this par-72 course seamlessly blends natural beauty with challengin­g play and builds up plenty of anticipati­on with the iconic final holes. Hole 17 requires a demanding shot over up to 195 yards of water, while Hole 18 incorporat­es an island tee and fairway along the lake.

Mini-golf more your thing? Check out Barnyard Swing.

The Farmers’ Museum

Perfect for history buffs and families searching for an immersive experience, The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstow­n brings the history of 19th-century rural New York to life. Fun, fascinatin­g, and informativ­e, The Farmers’ Museum invites visitors to witness daily life unfolding on a working farm and stroll through the village to observe artisans at work.

Don’t miss the Empire State Carousel while you’re out this way!

Fenimore Art Museum

Visitors will find the Fenimore Art Museum just across the street from The Farmers’ Museum. Housed within a 1933 mansion formerly owned by novelist James Fenimore Cooper (author of “The Last of the Mohicans”), the Fenimore Art Museum boasts an impressive collection of American folk art, paintings, and decorative arts. Whether you’re interested in art, history, literature, or architectu­re, Fenimore is worth visiting while you’re in Cooperstow­n.

Hawkeye Spa at Otesaga Resort Hotel

Located along the banks of Otsego Lake, Otesaga Resort Hotel offers stunning lake views and a peaceful atmosphere that will leave guests feeling refreshed, but if you’re looking for even more relaxation, book a day in the Hawkeye Spa. Treatments inspired by natural elements and local traditions include massage, facial and microderma­brasion. Whether you need some metime or are planning a romantic getaway or girls’ trip, the folks at Hawkeye Spa will be able to provide what you need.

Pedal rail with Rail Explorers USA

Low impact, safe, and fun for all ages, Cooperstow­n Rail Explorers USA offers the perfect active and yet leisurely activity — a ride aboard a pedal-powered railroad cart. Take in the scenic beauty of Cooperstow­n as you pass by the rolling hills of upstate New York’s many farms, through wooded areas, and over the Susquehann­a River via train trestle.

Be sure to leave some time to explore the small museum, operated by the Leathersto­cking Railway Historical Society, in the Rail Explorers’ depot for historical context about the rails you will ride.

Cooperstow­n Cheese Company

The Cooperstow­n Cheese Company is not to be missed. This lovely little shop has cases of their award-winning, artisanal cheeses on display, and guests are welcome to sample as they shop! Beyond the cheese, other locally sourced goods like jams, honey, dried meats, and other unique treats can be found at Cooperstow­n Cheese Company, but do not leave town without first getting your hands on a couple of slices of their cheesecake!

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COURTESY OF RAIL EXPLORERS USA A pedal rail with Rail Explorers USA offers a one-of-a-kind way to experience the scenery in Cooperstow­n.

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