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The Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium, held at the beautiful Otesaga Resort, fosters quality information exchange between recreation and travel resource managers and researchers throughout North America. The forum provides opportunities for managers from different agencies, states, and governmental levels to discuss current issues and problems in the field. Students and those interested in continuing education in recreation and travel resource management are welcome.
By Car -- The Otesaga in Cooperstown, NY, is a 1.5 hour drive west of Albany via I-90, I-88, and Route 20, or a 1.5 hour drive northeast from Binghamton via I-88 and Route 28.
By Air -- The Otesaga is a 1.5 hour drive from both the Albany International Airport and Greater Binghamton Airport.
The Otesaga, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown, NY 13326
(800) 348-6222 or (607) 544-2502
The Otesaga is a historic hotel and resort found on the shores of Lake Otesaga. A general mix of all accommodation types have been reserved. Specific room type requests are subject to availability.
To make a reservation, please visit the HOTEL INFORMATION web page.
About Cooperstown
Cooperstown is a beautiful and historic village located in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains and on Otesaga Lake. The village is home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as well as other historic sites, microbreweries, and fine dining. For more information on Cooperstown, visit the Cooprtstown visitor website at "http://www.thisiscooperstown.com/".
| To obtain a hard copy: | To obtain an Internet copy: |
| USDA Forest Service Publications Distribution 359 Main Road Delaware, OH 43015 Fax: (740) 368-0152 |
http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/ Enter “Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium” in the title search to retrieve the NERR Proceedings. |
Future NERR dates:
2013 NERR: April 7-9, 2013
For further information about NERR or this website, contact Diane Kuehn, Associate Professor, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, at dmkuehn@esf.edu.