Reviews (5)
What Guests Are Saying
Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Cooperstown offers a charming campground experience with a variety of activities for families, including themed weekends and kid-friendly crafts. Many guests appreciated the peaceful atmosphere, the availability of individual fire pits, and amenities like a pool and playground. However, some reviewers noted issues with crowded campsites, noise disturbances, and maintenance concerns, suggesting that improvements could enhance the overall experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Cooperstown offers a charming campground experience with a variety of activities for families, including themed weekends and kid-friendly crafts. Many guests appreciated the peaceful atmosphere, the availability of individual fire pits, and amenities like a pool and playground. However, some reviewers noted issues with crowded campsites, noise disturbances, and maintenance concerns, suggesting that improvements could enhance the overall experience.
Review Summary
Mo Dodge
September 9, 2025
THIS IS NOT A HOTEL! It is a nice campground!
Cute, beautiful, lil campground. A lot of quieter “long-term” RV peeps on the side we stayed on. It was nice. Our youngest son caught his first fish! Dad also caught a fish 😊. Quiet hours 11 PM/weekends, 10 PM/weekdays.
Each site had its own fire pit with optional-use grate on hinges - this is how we cooked all of our food for the week we stayed. It was awesome and peaceful.
Activities for kids & families every weekend, every weekend has a special “theme”. Check out their website! Activities during the week too, ask office folk (they leave around 4/5 PM, so don’t keep missing them like us!) what activities are when. 4/5 of our little ones went to the pavilion with one of the park workers & made sand art!
Several sections of camp. Cabins, RV sites, tent sites.
Nice Playground, blow-up waterslides, pavilion, pool, Adventure Bound is on Garretsville’s (close to Cooperstown) Crystal Lake, & MORE!
And for you Baseball folk - Would be a great place to stay if you wanted to camp AND go to the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame!
Delaney Ostrander
August 15, 2025
I was very excited to book a family-friendly, peaceful campsite on the lake to have a great weekend with my family. When we arrived to ABC we were very disappointed to realize that the campsites sit directly on top of each other. We were squeezed in between huge campers, and the campground seemed to be about 90% seasonal sites. People were not respectful of quiet hours and were blasting music until the middle of the night while yelling loudly to it. My kids were trying to sleep at 9:30 pm, and a golf cart train came around blasting horns and music. I am not someone against having a few drinks while camping, but it was obvious that people were impaired while driving around the golf carts, and the campground reeked of cigarettes and weed. I expected more from a campground that cost $170 for two nights, $72 for a 24-hour golf cart rental, and not to mention that they charge you after the fact for electricity. It could be a very nice campground if some things were to change, but in my opinion, it is an overpriced place where people go to drink.
Kevin Munn
July 30, 2025
The campground looks like they havent put any money into it since the 80s. The sites are incredibly tight and the site we rented literally faced a seasonal as if it were a buddy site. This made for sitting outside uncomfortable. The unlevel pads are grass and filled with ruts. The "crystal lake" is more like a swampy pond on the side we were on. I would not consider swimming in it and no one did when we were there. The nicer side of the lake is all seasonal campers. The playground is from the 80s... all wood, metal slide, 55gal drum slide, tires. The only thing fresh on it is the spray paint they haphazardly applied. They do inflate a bounce house and a water slide for the kids which gave them something to do.
The pool and pool area is big and did seem clean. I will give them credit for that however the pool itself had holes in the concrete big enough my kid could put her hand in them. The railing falls over if you grab onto it.
The seasonal campers we were next to did not respect quiet hours. They blasted (not family appropriate) music in the pavilion until 10pm and then went back to their campsite and turned the music back on until 2am.
They apparently coordinate a golf cart parade on Friday night which consists of everyone driving there carts through the campground at 9:30 while laying on their horns. That was wonderful to experience. Probably 30 golf carts doing laps honking their horns.
There are 2 dump stations and the one we went to is very tight quarters for anyone with a larger camper. The "black tank flush" line is the elbow nozzle attached to the flexible pole. These are pretty much useless for anything other than cleaning your hose.
I would not recommend this campground to anyone. Its TRASH.
The staff seemed courteous and helpful.
Janice Prior
July 21, 2025
When we arrived at ABC, we inquired if we could move cabins to be near family, and staff was happy to help. As the staff cleaned our cabin, they made us aware that the air conditioner was leaking down the wall and we could move if we wanted. Indeed the wall was soaked under the air conditioner(right near an electric socket), but since the weather was decent, we told them we would just leave it off. I proceeded to open windows, but found the screen in the back room completed detached and "blowing in the breeze".
On the second night, my husband got up to use the bathroom and was greeted by approximately fifty large ants crawling around the floor. We spent the next half hour killing ants. The toilet was shimmed, but still was "rocking" excessively whenever we used it. We are not ones to complain so we made the best of our visit.
On the plus side, the kids with other members of our group had a great time with activities. Staff was pleasant. If the owners made some small improvements, this could be a wonderful place. We actually chose to leave a night early as I just couldn't take another night in the cabin. Given the price we paid for the stay, (nearly $900 for four nights), I don't think we will return.
Htet
July 1, 2025
Disappointing experience with poor customer service.
I don’t normally leave bad reviews, but this experience needs to be shared. We drove an hour to visit Adventure Bound campground, excited to camp and have a good time. When we arrived, we looked around the property and really liked it.
When we returned to the office to book our stay, a staff member named Rachel was helping us. We told her we wanted to stay for two nights, and she told us the total was $750 — which seemed way too high. For that price, we could have stayed at a nice hotel. We decided not to book, and her response was dismissive, with an attitude: “OK.”
On the drive home, the price still didn’t sit right with us, so we called back. Rachel answered again, and we asked her about the cost. She said she thought we were booking four nights, not two — again, with a rude tone. We explained we had clearly said two nights from the start. She didn’t apologize or take any responsibility for the misunderstanding.
Because of her mistake and attitude, they lost us as potential customers. We camp often and have never had this kind of issue elsewhere. The way we were spoken to made us feel unwelcome, and we’ve decided we won’t be booking here in the future.
Location Adventure Bound Camping Resort at Cooperstown
Address:
111 E. Turtle Lake Rd.
Garrattsville, NY, 13342
United States
The campground is near New York State Route 51 (NY-51). U.S. Route 20 (US-20) is a short drive away and New York State Route 28 (NY-28) is a short drive away.
Latitude & Longitude: 42.6513 / -75.1977
Elevation: 477 feet
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