Take a look inside this Unadilla Cabin located close to Cooperstown All-Star Village Fields, West End, New York, United States.
The cabin sits on 50 acres with a fire pit and creek, 2,600 square feet of space, 7 bedrooms, 8 beds that sleeps up to 12 guests, 2 bathrooms, and a full-sized kitchen. Experience the ultimate family getaway at this spacious 7-bedroom, 2-bath cabin in Unadilla. Complete with multiple living spaces, rustic decor, and 50 acres with a creek on-site, this secluded vacation rental offers a peaceful respite for reconnecting with loved ones. Venture out to Cooperstown Village to spend sunny days on Ostego Lake or to peruse the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Later on, you can head back to this peaceful, wooded escape to share a family meal and roast some s’mores around the fire pit.
The vacation home has a backyard, multiple living spaces, a wood-burning fireplace, and 2,600 square feet. During your vacation stay enjoy outdoor living with a patio, backyard, fire pit, grilling station, outdoor dining table, 50-acre property, creek on-site, and seasonal fruit trees. Inside the vacation home, you’ll find 2 Smart TVs, floor-to-ceiling windows, rustic decor, board games, and books.
The full-size kitchen has a fridge, stove/oven, dishwasher, cooking basics, coffee maker, toaster, blender, dishware/flatware, paper towels, and trash bags. The home has free WiFi, linens/towels, a washer/dryer, window air conditioning units, ceiling fans, complimentary toiletries, and keyless entry. The home has 3 steps that are required to access, 1 bedroom, and a bathroom on the main floor. Parking is via a gravel driveway with room for 5 vehicles. The following are some of the things to enjoy during your vacation stay.
Outdoor Activities. Indian Orchard Falls (9.2 miles), Oquaga Creek State Park (22.8 miles), Chenango Valley State Park (42.7 miles), and the Belleayre Mountain Ski Center (61.8 miles). Family Fun. Neahwa Park (17.1 miles), Northeast Classic Car Museum (23.4 miles), and Animal Adventure Park (32.6 miles). Cooperstown Village. Ostego Lake, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Fenimore Art Museum, parks, restaurants, and shops.
Baseball is Cooperstown. From Doubleday Field to youth tournament facilities such as Cooperstown All-Star Village, the village is home to baseball historic sites, memorabilia, and the memories of millions of fans. The long-held myth asserts that baseball was invented in Cooperstown. The founding of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The visionary philanthropist Stephen C. Clark, to celebrate and protect America’s pastime, as well as create an economic engine for the small village of Cooperstown, supported the establishment of a National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, which opened in 1939.
Cooperstown is synonymous with baseball, but there are hundreds of other reasons to plan an overnight visit to this small village. Cooperstown boasts many baseball attractions and a wide variety of multi-season recreational opportunities to play Baseball in Cooperstown. Kids love to have a true baseball experience in Cooperstown. Hundreds of kids and youth teams come together each summer for Cooperstown’s baseball tournaments.