Saratoga National Historical Park is a historic and protected site Stillwater located in United States.
648 Route 32 Stillwater , NY 12170 United States
First authorized as a New York state historic preserve in 1927 on the sesquicentennial of the Battles, the Battlefield was made part of the National Park System in 1938.
Amazing history. Great interpretive exhibits . Lots to explore on foot or in car. So much American history.
Here in the autumn of 1777, American forces met, defeated and forced a major British army to surrender. This crucial American victory in the Battle of Saratoga renewed patriots’ hopes for independenc
Amazing driving tour . Great attraction and a must see for all history lovers.
Beautiful park with tons of fascinating history and trails to explore. And the view over the Hudson from Bemus Height is damn nice.
A great reenacting spot with different spots. You can also see deer sometime :)
Great book store . Awesome place to learn about the revolution ⛺️
Take the trails to see all areas
Car tour is a must
Look for earl the squirrel outside the visitor center ! He will rat food out of your hand!
Visit the visiting center and ask the workers to learn about the battle of Saratoga .
Stamp your 'Passport' inside visitor center
Do the tour trail its beautiful
A place to remember
During COVID there are limited things to do, but the national park car tour is open. The visitors center is under reno, but they have a volunteer park ranger to help guide you. Don’t forget to potty! - Tanya Elder
Climb the tower and learn some of Americas most course changing history, and then enjoy the one mile trail through a beautiful cemetery and through woods where General Burgoyne camped! - Annina Manera
Small but has a few good exhibits that give decent historical context. - eric bornemann
Sunday School 9:30am, Sunday Morning service 10:30am, Tuesday Prayer 7:00pm, Wednesday Bible study 7:00pm, Youth Drama club 6:00pm. - Nicholas Wood
RIP Dad...???????????????????? - Jaime Ann R.
Beautiful park and fitness trail! - Anita Brown
Picturesque site on the tour road that’s worth a stop. - eric bornemann
Though this is a memorial to Benedict Arnold, his name isn't on it at all because he turned traitor later on in the war. - Adam Becker