Address: 19 Roosevelt Dr, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA
Phone: +15185842535
Sunday: 8AM–4:30PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–4:30PM
Rob Sklenarik
This is a huge tranquil park with something for everyone! This park is easily accessible with plenty of parking. You'll fall in love with the paths and trails that snake through this historic land. Bike rentals, golf, tennis courts , BBQ areas and restrooms will give you plenty to do. The park is also the home of two famous museums, the automobile museum and the museum of ballet. Pro Tip: Do not exceed posted speed limits while in the park.
Bhakti Dalvi
Beautiful park. Did the 5 Mile Trail (it is a loop trail). We started and ended it at the Roosevelt Bath and Spa area entrance. It is more of an easy and a bit moderate trail, will take around 2 hours. There are quite a few stops for restrooms and picnic area along the trail. 2-3 mineral water sources along the way. A great experience, it is very pretty indeed. (Beware of the larvae here, you will find many along the way, better to use bug spray)
Alamin hossain
Came here in the winter. Lots of things to see, specially the water springs. You can plan a whole day to visit here. Its better to park down by Polaris spring then it’s easier to reach to most of the spring without long hike. Spring water taste like lemonade and it’s really good.
Sam Brauer
Lived here 10 years ago for a little over a year and had no idea what this place really was. While visiting decided to actually walk around and was extremely pleased with the beauty of the park! The paths around are fantastic and offer incredible views, beware the trails can get extremely muddy. The perfect place for quiet reflection and just to enjoy the nature. Very cool to see the different springs and the way the mineral rich waters have changed the landscape. If you've got a free hour or so would recommend it!
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Park and city are dog-friendly. Leaah and poop bags! Carry in, carry out. Park Office building at 19 Roosevelt Drive has free maps of park trails. There,are restrooms and water fountains, as well as the famous mineral springs. Lovely park. Enjoy!
Picnic area has a fee of $7. Rest of park is free.
If it's been hot out all week they'll be warm. Otherwise a bit chilly
Yes, at the existing and last remainig spa and else where
Yes, make sure you bring a mask.
All over playground area all the places that have bathroom and pavilion have cooking area. Hot coals let them go out the employees in the park clean them out. Great place to visit.
Yes. Might not hear that well. Lawn seats not that expensive.
not in park area. Either golf club house inside park or gas staton nearby, ~1 mile, park entrance.
Hmmmmm Saratoga Spa Park as far as I know has no ponds or major water ways. However there is a stream that runs through it. Usually there are to many people climbing the rocks. Your best bet would be fishing before or after the park.
When I went this last mouth it was $ 8.00 for the car load to get in and all free but the pool was to open and they said when it does it's $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for kids
There are 12 springs throughout the park and u believe they are all running. The one across from the Automobile Museum is open 8 am -8pm
Gideon Putnam hotel hosts weddings and it's in the park.
They're never down for long 👍
$10 a day. Available at park office, 19 Roosevelt Dr. No reservations required.
Depending on events, sometimes parking is free, the walkways are wheelchair and Walkers accessible. No rental golf cart, but staff will pick u up in Golf cart and take u to your area.
No
Last weekend there was for the pools. They were at capacity by 1 pm
Unfortunately there is not. The springs in Saratoga Springs are mineral springs only.
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Whispering Pines Campsites in Greenfield Center is just a little farther but has better rates.
Yes but you need to take your own lock to secure your items.
They do have food that they make there although it does cost a lot of money so if you want to save bring your own food
They do. They go with pavilions which are for rent and include sheltered picnic areas and restrooms. The park will have a reserved notice if facilities are rented. If not reserved then the pits are available to anyone.
That depends on what you consider to be a pet. Think about it
Yes there are various parking areas through out the park but probably best is off Rt 50 where there is s huge lot.
Don't really know
No there is no camping at this park. There are camp grounds near but not in the park itself.
Yes! You Can BBQ There.
Yes, there's chance of being able to wrangle an empty one otherwise; but you might find yourself being forced to share space with anyone who wandered over, intruding on someone else's reservation and have to vacate early, or it just not happening at all. Better not to take the chance...
I don't believe that you can. You can go fishing at Saratoga lake though
Yeah
Yes
Head for the fountain, and look for signs as you look for a place to park.
Go into the main entrance. Make your first left. Drive around to the left and the warning hut will be on your left.
Well...... there is a pond/marsh/swamp, but def NOT suitable for paddle boarding.
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