We loved our visit to Saratoga Spa State Park. The 2,379-acre park is a National Historic Landmark has many things to do on site. When we arrived at the park we headed to the playground and the trails to see the natural springs.
The playground seems to be new and updated with fun climbing structures and swings. The playground is located right near some of the natural springs. There are many picnic tables and grill stations on the grassy area near the playground and a pretty stream flowing alongside the playground and grassy area.
We were interested in seeing the natural springs and geysers located in the park. We followed the map to each of the springs and took the Geyser Trail to see the water shooting out of the very large rocks.
We also got to fill our water bottles with fresh tasty water from a spring which has four spouts with fresh water constantly pouring out. (We saw many locals come with multiple large water bottles to fill up for their daily use.) We really enjoyed the spring water we filled up. The next day we filled our bottles again at the spring water fill station across the Automobile Museum.
Saratoga Spa State Park has a few attractions on site such as the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the Spa Little Theater, The Saratoga Children’s Museum, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, Saratoga Spa State Park Golf Course, the Gideon Putnam Resort, Roosevelt Baths and Spa and the The Peerless Pool Complex.
In the winter there are cross country skiing trails, ice skating and ice hockey.
Posted: June 22, 2025
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