
Announcement
Lansing Manor, the historic home adjacent to the Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center, will be closed for a restoration project.
While we work to make our visitors’ experience more enjoyable, please come explore the visitors center to enjoy a variety of interactive exhibits related to the region’s history and the basics of electricity!
The Blenheim-Gilboa visitors center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and admission is always free.
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Step back in time and discover enchanting Lansing Manor, a treasure trove of authentic 19th-century furnishings and antiques! Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this property boasts 10 spacious rooms across two floors, plus a charming below-ground kitchen and utility rooms. This wonderful site is a classic example of Federal period architecture.

- Immerse in a 2-3 hour exploration in the scenic Catskills, near Cooperstown and the Capital Region.
- Explore diverse trails and spot eagles during your walk.
- Discover extended recreational opportunities at nearby Mine Kill State Park.
- No pets except for service animals.

- Immerse in a 2-3 hour exploration in the scenic Catskills, near Cooperstown and the Capital Region.
- Explore diverse trails and spot eagles during your walk.
- Discover extended recreational opportunities at nearby Mine Kill State Park.
- No pets except for service animals.

Perfect for school groups and community organizations, we offer a blend of excitement and education. Dive into STEM exhibits and historical lessons. Explore nature with environmental education at our wetlands and enjoy outdoor recreation at neighboring Mine Kill State Park. Plus, the The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation administers grants for eligible entities for the Connect Kids to Parks bus grant, which may cover transportation costs, making it easier than ever for qualifying institutions to join the fun. Come explore, learn, and play with us!

Perfect for school groups and community organizations, we offer a blend of excitement and education. Dive into STEM exhibits and historical lessons. Explore nature with environmental education at our wetlands and enjoy outdoor recreation at neighboring Mine Kill State Park. Plus, the The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation administers grants for eligible entities for the Connect Kids to Parks bus grant, which may cover transportation costs, making it easier than ever for qualifying institutions to join the fun. Come explore, learn, and play with us!