Cooperstown, New York
Only 30 minutes from downtown Cooperstown and 3 hours from NYC and Boston, our custom built A-Frame cabins are nestled on 163 acres of pristine forest.
With amazing views of natural splendor, wooded foothills, and plenty of natural light, A-Frame Paradise is truly the choice destination for you to unwind.
Cooperstown Cabins
Where NATURE Meets COMFORT
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Queen Cabins
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A-Frame Paradise was built for making unforgettable memories. Our cabins live in the perfect place to mellow out, explore, or retreat in the forest. Our guests enjoy scenic hikes in the fresh air, gather by the fire-pit, fish/kayak on the pond or Otsego Lake, ride quads/ bicycles/ snowmobiles on the trails, host a feast, make drinks, and cozy up by our indoor wood-burning fireplace.
About Our Cabins
3 Cabin Styles to Choose From:
A-Frame Queen Cabins: 3 BD/ 4 BR (1500 sq ft)
A-Frame Fairytale Treehouse 2 BD/ 2BR (575 sq ft)
A-Frame Dream Cabins 1 BD/ 2 BR (475 sq ft)
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Dream Cabins
A-Frame Paradise - Tranquility at its finest.
You have just stumbled upon the remedy to escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday life! No matter the occasion, our A-Frame Paradise is the perfect destination for you to unwind and truly live in the moment.
Your dream getaway is set in the midst of 162 acres of pristine forest, 29 minutes from Cooperstown, and around 3-4 hours from NYC and Boston. Our A-Frame cabins are custom built, with charming designs and amazing views of natural splendor, wooded foothills, and plenty of natural light.
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Fairytale Cabins
Cooperstown is one of the most beautiful villages in US. It is the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Other attractions in the village include: the Farmers' Museum and the Fenimore Art Museum. Cooperstown is best known as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Once known as the "Village of Museums", until the 1970s Cooperstown also boasted the Indian Museum (adjacent to Lakefront Park), The Carriage and Harness Museum and The Woodland Museum near Three Mile Point. It ran a close third in annual attendance to the Hall of Fame and Farmers' Museum.
The Baseball Hall of Fame is the main site of the village, and has been attracting baseball fans since 1939. According to the Hall of Fame, 260,000 tourists visit the museum each year, with over 17 million total visits. Other attractions include the Farmers' Museum, the Fenimore Art Museum and its library, and the Clark Sports Center, a large fitness facility, where the annual Hall of Fame Induction is held. Cooperstown Dreams Park is a national invitational youth baseball tournament for youth 12 and under for all sanctioned, independent, travel and select baseball teams. Also close by to the village is the Fly Creek Cider Mill and Orchard located in the hamlet of Fly Creek, and the Brewery Ommegang located south of Cooperstown. And there are several gorgeous state parks nearce.
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(555) 555-5555
123 Demo Street
New York, NY 12345