A trip to Cooperstown isn’t complete without visiting the National Baseball Hall of Fame. It’s part museum, part shrine, and full of legendary stories and memorabilia that celebrate America’s pastime. Honestly, it’s about 30% of the reason why some of you agreed to make the trek here for the wedding.
Perched above Otsego Lake, the Fenimore Art Museum showcases American folk art, Native American works, and rotating exhibits. It’s culture with a view.
A Cooperstown classic, Fly Creek offers fresh-pressed cider, homemade treats, and plenty of samples to keep you grazing. Between the orchard, the mill, and the gift shop, it’s basically fall in a bottle—even if you’re visiting in September.
Stretching along Otsego Lake, this historic course offers some of the best views in town. Known as one of the top resort courses in the country, it’s a must for anyone who enjoys a round of golf.
Fenimore Farm and Country Village offers a quiet look at rural life and traditional craftsmanship. It may change how some people feel about dirt.
Hyde Hall is a magnificent neoclassical country mansion overlooking Otsego Lake, offering a rare glimpse into early American grandeur and craftsmanship. Once home to the Clarke family, it now stands as a meticulously preserved reminder of the nation’s Gilded Age aspirations and architectural ambition.