
Traveling is a big part of our lives. Because of COVID restrictions, we could not seek the family adventures that vacations bring. My oldest son and I were planning a trip to visit Barcelona and see Messi play this summer, and on the calendar was my family’s annual camping vacation to Edisto, South Carolina. Since travel renews my spirit and takes stress off my shoulders, I was succumbing to the weight and tension of our time. I looked daily for a means of escape, but didn’t want to book any trips because I felt it would be irresponsible for me to run away with my family to a remote destination and possibly either unknowingly spread the virus or pick it up.
Governor Andrew Cuomo issued a law that stated anyone traveling outside of NY (except a few states), would have to quarantine for 14 days once they return. Not wanting to quarantine, I looked for places to visit within New York State that I haven’t visited before. A few years ago, my family visited the New York side of Niagara Falls and so I decided not to make that drive, but I wanted to visit somewhere that took me far away from NYC that I haven’t visited before. A place that would provide a small-town feeling, but still offering a lot to do. As I looked around the state, Cooperstown stood out. It met what I was looking for. Cooperstown is a small town, with a lot to do that centers around the National Baseball Hall of Fame. There’s also a lot of hikes and places to explore in Otsego County and outdoorsy things to do checks off another one of our boxes.
As I researched the Cooperstown area and spoke with Jaqueline, who works for ThisIsCooperstown.com, I felt that Cooperstown was the ideal place for my family to make a quick getaway. I packed with ease knowing that to walk around downtown Cooperstown, you must wear a mask and wearing a mask is required in all businesses and museums.
Disclaimer: I partnered with This Is Cooperstown for this story. The words and photos are my own.
