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    Adventure Bound Cooperstown - Fish

    Adventure Bound Cooperstown

    2.0(3 reviews)
    12.3 mi

    First off, staying here was fun.. We stayed over Labor Day, when it was very busy, and we made fun…read morememories. The kids highlights were biking all around, the wagon rides, the golf cart parade, and fishing. The good outweighed the bad, but I like reading detailed reviews so I know what I'm getting into- so I hope this review will give a clear picture of what to expect here. First with the good: - the WiFi is great, 5 bars.. as it's a total dead zone for cell towers. This was great all throughout the park. -The "lake" I say this lightly as it's not the size of a lake I'd consider.. it is pretty, you can rent boats for $5 per .5hr or you can bring your own. -swimming pool on grounds (which looked nice) -The campground tries to have fun activities. They have a huge blowup water slide and also a smaller one for littler kids (check to make the schedule (as I believe it changes) -Our cabin was clean and had NICE amenities considering it was just a rustic cabin. (Cable TV, A/C, Heat, Microwave, covered porch and mattress was nice.) This was awesome!! -Staff was friendly, attentive and I'd say like others reviews they make the place as nice as they can, eager to help. The store they have is nice too. Our Bad: (these are things I think the AB owner should address (have they visited lately or ever?) - the bath house nearest us was UP a steep hill... not accessible to everyone. no lights near it at night making it hard to see. There was no door knob on the women's room - you had to grip the padlock to even open the door as the knob was totally gone.. It was grungy. I get it, that it's camping but each bathroom we visited here was the same way. Run down. (Clean as it could be - but run down) (I saw many different staff cleaning while here, and I will commend them on that. The trash was picked up timely, the stalls had toilet paper, and things were cleaned regularly.) -A common theme here is that we felt like the whole place needed a face lift. Freshen up the playground, fill in the potholes, update the bath-houses, the pedal carts are old (the kid that unlocked it for us even said these like 20 years old) -The loud noises during the quiet hours was HARD. The drunkenness, hollaring, cussing, romping on golf carts all throughout the night was very difficult for our family with kids. We witnessed a golf cart crash into a ditch with drunk adults. The campground tried to control the noise I believe with a whistle - but the troublemakers were still there in the morning.. This alone forced us to leave a night early because we needed better sleep than the night before) - *biggest thing that surprised us was the lack of privacy. We felt like the sites were TOO close together that there was little to no privacy. If you are thinking you'll be tucked in and have some relaxing time, sorry you won't find that. Golf carts running by constantly, everyone could see what you were doing and vise versa. I felt like I was sitting on a front porch in a busy town. We were not tucked in amongst trees like we pictured in our mind. One of my pics show this and how tight the rentals are. Things would be way better with every other site being there and the others gone. We felt like we were packed in there.

    Booked 4 nights to spend with extended family, our two families spending about 2k total. In less…read morethan 24 hours, our 6 kids and other passersby were yelled at by a vulgar and belligerent drunk who wouldn't leave the campsite, a family moved into the site next door and promptly instructed us to move all of our things that were up against our deck because they needed the space. "Enjoyed" our morning coffee overlooking the algae covered pond (see: NOT A LAKE) to the scents of the septic pump truck making its rounds. An hour later was blessed with a spray from the facility's speeding airboat which appeared to be spraying some unknown substance around the water- hope it wasn't toxic, because it got in my drink. There isn't enough room to light a fire and gather around it at the campsites (think garbage can fires in back alleys) Inflatable activities that are advertised are only open on the weekends apparently, even though it is peak season. You have to pay extra for any and everything. There is no value here, not even in the typical camaraderie you get with other outdoorsy folks. Will never ever ever return.

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    Adventure Bound Cooperstown - Inside Rustic 1 room cabin

    Inside Rustic 1 room cabin

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    2 room efficiency cabin (these are more private than most)

    Pratts Falls Park - Stairs up from the falls

    Pratts Falls Park

    4.7(19 reviews)
    41.6 mi

    This is a beautiful Onondaga County Park. There are several well marked trails of different…read morelengths. The two we walked were nice and shady, 1.2 and.6 miles, but because of the stairs and inclines, it ended up being a vigorous workout. The lower waterfall observation area was shady and beautiful with several benches to rest before the climb back up the stairs. The bathrooms were clean and it was a beautiful day.

    I visited a couple of weeks ago, back when we had warm-but-not-yet-sweltering weather. This park is…read morea bit of a distance from Syracuse, but worth the drive. It's not too far off from Heritage Hill Brewery, so you can do a two-for and visit both-- however the park is lovely and worth a visit on its own. There's an overlook near the entrance where you can get a glimpse of the waterfall. However, the falls are also within walking distance of the start of the trail. The hill is on a slant and there are steep stairs, so the view may not be accessible for those who have difficulty walking. However, it was so calming just to sit and watch and listening to the waterfall. The day I went, there were others out but the paths didn't feel claustrophobic. I took some time and walked through the woods. The trail I took was relatively short, I think about a half mile total. I appreciated that there was a marker at the start that let you know how long it was. I am by no means a regular hiker (hoping to change that one day!) but this trail wasn't exhausting and was quite serene. This is a great park with a great waterfall and is definitely worth checking out!

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    Pratts Falls Park - Clean and large restrooms

    Clean and large restrooms

    Pratts Falls Park - Top of the falls

    Top of the falls

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    Trails, dog friendly on leash

    Deer Haven Campground & Cabins

    Deer Haven Campground & Cabins

    3.6(13 reviews)
    15.2 mi

    Just returned from a week at Deer Haven campgrounds and all I can say is WOW. We had 5 families…read morefrom our team stay here. Our cabins were clean and well appointed with sheets, blankets, towels, coffee pot, toaster, small refrigerator, microwave and several utensils that the prior tenant had left. The views are amazing, the grounds are beautiful. We had so much fun here. Here are some tips: *every cabin gets a fire pit and picnic table *buy a $10 chair at Walmart to put on your porch. It'll be the best $10 ever spent. *All Star Village is across the street. It's about a 15 min. walk on a steep hill. *have your team party at the Pavilion. There are 2 grills, fire pit, lighting, and camp host offers several chairs for seating around the fire pit. * the cabins closer to the pool are a bit larger, and they have a stove. Book your team here!! You won't regret it!!

    Now that All Star Baseball purchased this campground this year, don't expect to stay here if you…read moreare not a baseball family. I went there in person yesterday for two nights at their "primitive" tent sites. After Hanna checked her computer, my dates were all clear ...great, then let me pay the $70... but no... she had to check with management first. I thought that was strange since that never happened to me before when getting available campsites. I was told I'd be called later that day but nobody called me. I went back the next day only to be told all sites for the summer were rented out. Clearly that was not true based on her computer check the day before. BOTTOMLINE: if you are not a baseball family spending $1000's here, don't expect to even get the time of day. Therefore, they do not deserve anyone's business.

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    Deer Haven Campground & Cabins - Bbq at pavilion

    Bbq at pavilion

    Deer Haven Campground & Cabins - View from porch

    View from porch

    Deer Haven Campground & Cabins

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    Glen Highland Farm - Dogs don't mind hiking in the wet

    Glen Highland Farm

    4.7(15 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Our first visit to Glen Highland Farm and it won't be our last. We stayed in a Deluxe RV. We had…read morewanted a tent but they were all taken. This ended up being a positive as we were a lot closer to the Hound Hub. This is the kitchen/socializing area. They supply everything there except the food Our dog Gabby absolutely loved the experience. And we loved being able to give it to her. To let her roam without a leash was a truly wonderful experience. We were welcomed with a bottle of wine, and a dog biscuit. John one of the co-owners took us around on an escorted The staff were incredibly friendly. And loved their work. It is easy to see walking around how much time and effort goes into maintaining the grounds. Thank you so much for providing this experience for our dog Next visit we plan to do a tour of the adoption center. I also need to finish the book about reading your dog I started. See you next year.

    This is a pretty magical place to spend some time in the summer, especially if you have a dog…read more Miles of well-manicured trails dotted with rest stops and water stations. Open meadows, a meandering river, a secluded pond, and gorgeous wooded trails. Hundreds of acres that are well-fences so your dogs can be off leash as much as they want. There are lots of other reviews that cover why GHF is such a great place, and after just two years it's become a tradition for us. We can't wait to go back.

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    Glen Highland Farm
    Glen Highland Farm
    Glen Highland Farm

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