We just got back from a weekend of camping at Cooperstown KOA. While the campground in actually in Richfield Springs, NY - about 10 miles from Cooperstown, it was definitely worth the stay. The owners are very accommodating, the park is very well maintained and everyone was friendly. This was only our third time towing our brand new fifth wheel. Owner took us to our site and helped us level and made sure we where OK before he left us. He told us to come and see him for anything we needed. Our friends needed a new bulb for one of their lights and the office didn't have one. The owner went out the next day and bought one at the local auto parts store for him. They had some nice activities for all to enjoy, hay rides, bingo, beautiful pool even though it was too chilly to enjoy. I would recommend this campground to anyone who is looking for a small out of the way campground. They have 50/30/20 amp, full hookups, tent sites, etc.
I have stayed at campgrounds that where more expensive and not nearly as nice! The sites were level and blacktopped, yet there was plenty of grass in your site for your enjoyment. Staff was very friendly as well. Park was full for the weekend, yet you never would have known it that is how quiet it was. The only downside that some people may find is that if you are in back of the park where we were, you can hear the train that runs through town. We didn't mind and when we were in camper, we couldn't hear it even with the windows open. I would recommend this campground to everyone.
Managers are rude. Will not accomodate at all. Put you in different sites than originally booked. Bathrooms are outdated and not very clean. Campground needs to be cleaned up more. Lots of leaves to be cleaned up yet and they have been open for almost two months.