Saratoga Spa State Park
Saratoga Spa State Park
Saratoga Spa State Park
4.5
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Sunday
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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This National Historic Landmark offers diverse cultural, aesthetic and recreational activities in such venues as the Lincoln mineral baths, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Spa Little Theater, National Museum of Dance and the historic Gideon Putnam Hotel.
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- tashad195Coventry, United Kingdom187 contributionsBeautiful and magical!We spent a morning here exploring the park and it was truly beautiful! There is plenty to see and we even got to enjoy toasting marshmallows at the ranger's office. We'd definitely visit again anytime we are in Saratoga Springs!Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 5 May 2024
- nicole_chelliNew Haven, Connecticut696 contributionsBring a cup to taste the different mineral springsWe came on a Sunday and to our surprise admission to the park was free, I believe usually it is $10 for a car. You can park anywhere inside the park and jump in on one of the trails. They also have the spa, tennis courts, golf course and I believe a swimming area and other amenities. We were just passing through Saratoga and decided to stop to try some of the springs. I wish they had more maps available because it was a bit difficult to figure out where we were in relation to the springs but after spending sometime on my phone searching we were able to figure it out. We didn’t have a lot of time to walk the full walking trail to try all the springs, but we parked in parking lot “E” and were able to try 6 different mineral springs as they were all in similar locations, we did 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10. On my phone I pulled up a little snit bit of each of the springs and what they taste like. Make sure you bring your cup to taste try all the different mineral springs such a fun experience to share!Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 8 August 2024
- Marilyn PParsippany, New Jersey215 contributionsStop for a drive thru a lovely placeWe always enjoy our yearly visit to Saratoga. The weather was perfect when we visited on August 20th. There was no rain and we did have bug spray because the mosquitoes 🦟 and bees 🐝 can be annoying. There is a place to try the “waters” that made Saratoga a destination place for a hundred years. But, we careful & not drink too much or you will be spending too much time in the bathroom. The Auto museum is wonderful but does have an admission fee. The Roosevelt Baths is wonderful. A massage here is relaxing and you will feel like you are a member of the “Gilded Age”. Visit the Gideon Putnam Hotel for a glimpse into a beautiful old hotel. We relaxed in the lobby in the late afternoon. We saw the staff finishing up after a wedding ceremony and brunch in one of the banquet rooms. The desk staff were very helpful answering our questions. We walked along the many parks. There is also a beautiful pool called the Victoria Pool that is free if you are staying at the Gideon Putnam. Otherwise, there is a charge. There is a lake in the park that is freeVisited August 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 21 August 2024
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Bruce C
Ossining, NY8 contributions
Aug 2020 • Couples
Too bad almost every thing within the park was closed with the exception of the golf course and the Automobile Museum which was wonderful to visit. It’s small but for a car racing enthusiast there is a lot to see Also cars of the early years such as a Model A ford car and truck. The Pierce Arrow was spectacular. Lots of videos of Glens Falls races and other good stuff. If this museum is representative of the other museums on the grounds, they must be a joy to see. Too bad the Pandemic curtailed so much. You can spend time walking the paths or find one of the hiking trails. It’s a phenomenal facility.
Written 1 September 2020
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Saluga
Wading River, NY2,469 contributions
Jul 2020
This is a very large and beautiful park. The Visitor Center and museums were closed because of the virus, but the trails and restrooms were open. We walked the five mile trail which was well marked and easy. Admission is $10 per car, but parking for the trailhead is located before the pay station.
Written 29 July 2020
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Lita-Luise C
Laguna Hills, CA265 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
Saratoga Springs is known for several things: its mineral springs, the Saratoga Race Course for its thoroughbred horse racing track, and its Performing Arts Center. With the city slogan of “Health, History, and Horses,” it’s understandable that their welcoming sign would be a man on a horse with fountains behind it.
We were there in late September, so much of the horse attractions were closed for the season, and besides our interests did not lay there. Today our destination was the Saratoga Springs Spa State Park, but only a small part of its 2,379 acres. Within that small area of interest were the mineral springs. We entered one of the many entrances to the park, found a parking spot near the center and started out walking to find some of the many places where water naturally comes out of the earth.
It was the Mohawk tribes who were attracted to this land for hunting, because they believed the springs had healing powers. In the mid-1800s, Saratoga became popularly known as a health destination with many bathhouses and mineral spas that are still open to the public. There are eighteen public mineral springs in town. Some of the smaller tufa springs, and one mineral geyser can be seen by walking the half-mile trail along Geyser Creek. Early carbonated soda companies capped off some of these waters for their flavored bottled sodas, but were eventually shut down, due to their overuse, causing the geysers to cease flowing. Only years after the soda companies went away, did the waters return.
There are many lovely spots to sit and look out at the central lake. A bear statue is there, though no live bears are anywhere around anymore. Our first fountain, which was really no more than a trickle, had water that was bright red, due to its iron content. Across the road was an outlet where that same spring ran out, like rivulets of blood.
Most “geysers” are small that spit up or spit out. We followed the trail this rivulet took all the way to the creek, where the water spilled over a cement dyke. Geyser Creek runs through the park and since it had been raining, it was running pretty high and wide. A half-mile path along one side of the creek had many walkers and joggers.
Some of the springs are red, some orange, brown, and others yellow. Some have no scent and others smell strongly of sulphur. Walking the path, we came to the Orenda Spring Tufa, a multicolored mound
of mineral deposits that shoots up mineral water in the middle of Geyser Creek.
At another end of the state park is a sculpture garden with fountains. Two looked of interest: one of the four Greek caryatids, and another of two mermen eternally spitting out water from two marble conch shells, called Spit and Spat. Be sure and visit this park and spend the day exploring its many wonders.
We were there in late September, so much of the horse attractions were closed for the season, and besides our interests did not lay there. Today our destination was the Saratoga Springs Spa State Park, but only a small part of its 2,379 acres. Within that small area of interest were the mineral springs. We entered one of the many entrances to the park, found a parking spot near the center and started out walking to find some of the many places where water naturally comes out of the earth.
It was the Mohawk tribes who were attracted to this land for hunting, because they believed the springs had healing powers. In the mid-1800s, Saratoga became popularly known as a health destination with many bathhouses and mineral spas that are still open to the public. There are eighteen public mineral springs in town. Some of the smaller tufa springs, and one mineral geyser can be seen by walking the half-mile trail along Geyser Creek. Early carbonated soda companies capped off some of these waters for their flavored bottled sodas, but were eventually shut down, due to their overuse, causing the geysers to cease flowing. Only years after the soda companies went away, did the waters return.
There are many lovely spots to sit and look out at the central lake. A bear statue is there, though no live bears are anywhere around anymore. Our first fountain, which was really no more than a trickle, had water that was bright red, due to its iron content. Across the road was an outlet where that same spring ran out, like rivulets of blood.
Most “geysers” are small that spit up or spit out. We followed the trail this rivulet took all the way to the creek, where the water spilled over a cement dyke. Geyser Creek runs through the park and since it had been raining, it was running pretty high and wide. A half-mile path along one side of the creek had many walkers and joggers.
Some of the springs are red, some orange, brown, and others yellow. Some have no scent and others smell strongly of sulphur. Walking the path, we came to the Orenda Spring Tufa, a multicolored mound
of mineral deposits that shoots up mineral water in the middle of Geyser Creek.
At another end of the state park is a sculpture garden with fountains. Two looked of interest: one of the four Greek caryatids, and another of two mermen eternally spitting out water from two marble conch shells, called Spit and Spat. Be sure and visit this park and spend the day exploring its many wonders.
Written 6 July 2023
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Morgan
35 contributions
Aug 2020 • Family
Our experience at Saratoga Spa State Park was very nice and peaceful, and we would definitely recommend stopping at this amazing place. The park was very well kept and the scenery inside the park was incredible. The view of the spring was very pretty and the trails here are very nice and organized. Overall this park is a great place to walk, bike, and swim and is a great location for all occasions.
Written 5 August 2020
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Carol M
Brooklyn, NY16 contributions
Jun 2022
A beautiful drive through a gorgeous NY State park. We were fortunate enough to witness a band that was rehearsing for a Flag Day parade and we remarked that it was a perfect place for a rehearsal. The park has a multitude of pavilions for family and friends picnics. People were relaxing stream side with a good book. This is a very dog-friendly place. We tasted three of the springs, and they weren't to our taste, but we very much enjoyed being in the beautiful park in gorgeous weather.
Written 12 June 2022
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Claire M
Charlottesville, VA259 contributions
Aug 2021 • Couples
It’s cool to learn about the healing properties of the geysers all around the park. There is a nice picnic area, with a trail along a small creek. In 1930, they started to build the pavilions to attract visitors to the healing waters. The designs were based on spas in Europe. You can still take the waters at the Roosevelt baths, with a large offering of baths, massages and other curative treatments. There’s a big pool that you can use free once you’ve paid the park entrance fee. Dogs are allowed, so bring your pooch,and enjoy the grounds.
Written 26 August 2021
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Ben B
Calgary, Canada14,150 contributions
Oct 2021
We'd been driving quite a while and needed to stretch our legs in Saratoga Springs. This state park was a great place. It's quite large, so you really get a sense of being in nature. They have many facilities and trails. We didn't know what the "Springs" referred to and the information signs were great at explaining the fascinating history here. Glad they were able to preserve the unique geology.
Written 30 October 2021
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redgatesfarm
Greenfield Center, NY5 contributions
May 2020
Nice Park , no bathrooms due to covid 19...People going bathroom in woods, no hand washing after and paper litter found. Misguided policy by State ...What are those mployees doing now since bathrooms are closed?? Some Park areas neglected....around Coesa Lake its a mess right now..Signs of mismanagement!
Written 10 May 2020
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nicole_chelli
New Haven, CT696 contributions
Jul 2024 • Couples
We came on a Sunday and to our surprise admission to the park was free, I believe usually it is $10 for a car. You can park anywhere inside the park and jump in on one of the trails. They also have the spa, tennis courts, golf course and I believe a swimming area and other amenities. We were just passing through Saratoga and decided to stop to try some of the springs. I wish they had more maps available because it was a bit difficult to figure out where we were in relation to the springs but after spending sometime on my phone searching we were able to figure it out. We didn’t have a lot of time to walk the full walking trail to try all the springs, but we parked in parking lot “E” and were able to try 6 different mineral springs as they were all in similar locations, we did 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10. On my phone I pulled up a little snit bit of each of the springs and what they taste like. Make sure you bring your cup to taste try all the different mineral springs such a fun experience to share!
Written 8 August 2024
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Pamela Tompkins
Poughkeepsie, NY4 contributions
May 2021
We really loved checking out the many springs in the park and tasting the differences.
Wished we would have known they give tours of the springs starting after Memorial Day. You need to call the park and arrange before you go. Also you could golf there they have a huge golf course. They have a hotel on the grounds too. The Roosevelt spa is open and you can still make appointments to soak in a tub of hot mineral spring water. The grounds were amazing with trails and picnic areas. You could just spend the day there.
Wished we would have known they give tours of the springs starting after Memorial Day. You need to call the park and arrange before you go. Also you could golf there they have a huge golf course. They have a hotel on the grounds too. The Roosevelt spa is open and you can still make appointments to soak in a tub of hot mineral spring water. The grounds were amazing with trails and picnic areas. You could just spend the day there.
Written 27 May 2021
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Is there an admission fee to the park in the summer?
Written 26 June 2023
Are there bike rentals available in the park and where are they located in the park
Written 16 June 2023
Are there tours of the mineral springs? If so, what times and do I need to sign up in advance?
Written 21 June 2022
I don’t know if there are tours. There is a helpful office and they provide a brochure with information and a hiking map.
Written 22 June 2022
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Wantagh, New York
Does the park have a paved path or crushed stone for bike riding?
Written 12 September 2019
I believe it was mostly paved but we didn’t bike so not 100% sure.
Written 1 January 2020
Are there bikes available in the park to rent? Like CitiBikes in the city?
Written 2 September 2019
Yes bike rental was available. Some were parked by the administration building.
Written 2 September 2019
We’re preparing to see a performance of Saratoga Opera at The Little Theater at the Saratoga State Spa park. It’s quite warm and humid today; will it be cool in the theater?
Written 11 July 2019
Is the Mineral Water Tour at SS State Park? if so where do you park for that?
Is the Auto Museum at 19 Roosevelt too? If so where do you park for that and what are the hours for each one?
Thank you,
Maria
Written 8 July 2019
They are located at the same place. There is PLENTY of FREE parking. Check website for hours
Written 9 July 2019
What is this area like at the end of April or early May? I have heard of this destination for horse races and concerts but wondering if this is too early for a NY place? Will shops, museums, parks, etc be open?
Written 5 October 2018
Sorry, I forgot you asked about shops and museums. There are several shops and restaurants to enjoy as well as museums to visit - available year round. Don't forget to visit the State Museum in Albany - about an hour away.
Written 6 October 2018
You can push a stroller for 10 miles around the park if you want. It would be a little difficult to push a stroller in the pool however.
Written 6 August 2018
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