Wood Bat Mill Tour

Leatherstocking Hand Split Billets
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Michael G
62 days ago
The tour was a unique experience to observe the construction of a professional wood baseball bat from a tree trunk to a finished product. The tour included a behind the scenes visit of a working lumber company including all the steps involved in the bat creation process and safety equipment was provided to each participant. The tour guide was informative and passionate about the subject matter. I highly recommend the tour for adults and children. Due to heavy machinery on the tour children below a certain age may not be admitted. Check with the company before signing up.

Step inside Leatherstocking Timber Products Wood Bat Mill and witness how the strongest bats in baseball begin their journey. This exclusive one-hour experience walks you through the entire process—from selecting premium hardwoods to shaping, drying and finishing the billets that become professional-grade bats used by major league players. Gain insider knowledge, ask questions along the way and take home a souvenir to remember your visit. Perfect for fans, families, groups and anyone curious about premium hardwood craftsmanship. Tours are limited to 12 people for the best up-close experience and are available every day — just 15 minutes from the Cooperstown All Star Village!

Departure Point

  • You will see our Wood Bat Mill Tour signs along the road as you arrive. After you park in the visitor lot, just follow the Mill Tour Visitor Center sign. Our guide will be waiting to welcome you inside the center.
Return Details
  • You will see our Wood Bat Mill Tour signs along the road as you arrive. After you park in the visitor lot, just follow the Mill Tour Visitor Center sign. Our guide will be waiting to welcome you inside the center.
Duration1 hourLanguages Available
  • Human tour guide - English
  • Human tour guide - Spanish

Points of Interest

Stop At: Leatherstocking Timber Products, Inc359 Delaware County Highway, Oneonta, NY 13820You’ll see the full process of how professional-grade baseball bats for major league players are made. You’ll explore cutting-edge robotics in action, watch the hand-splitting technique up close and experience a sustainable manufacturing process that respects the wood and reuses every drop of water.Duration: 1 hour

Additional Information

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Inclusions
  • Hard hats and glasses
Voucher InfoMobile or paper ticket accepted

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Michael G
The tour was a unique experience to observe the construction of a professional wood baseball bat from a tree trunk to a finished product. The tour included a behind the scenes visit of a working lumber company including all the steps involved in the bat creation process and safety equipment was provided to each participant. The tour guide was informative and passionate about the subject matter. I highly recommend the tour for adults and children. Due to heavy machinery on the tour children below a certain age may not be admitted. Check with the company before signing up.

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