It is hard to find the time to explore all of what Saratoga has to offer. Saratoga and it's surrounding lakes, is best known for sailing, rowing, outstanding fishing, boating and water skiing. In Saratoga you can visit the world's oldest thoroughbred race track, watch a polo match, take a mineral bath, enjoy the thrill of harness racing and the casino gaming machines or visit the 2,100 acre Spa State Park which is the home of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Let's not forget the three National Museums or the world class dining, shopping and golf. 104 Adams Street is in the heart of all of this action.
The following are some web sites that will help you plan your trip.
Saratoga County Chamber of Commerce is an excellent place to find information.
www.saratoga.org
Saratoga Race Course
www.nyra.com
For slots and harness racing at it's best check out
www.saratogaraceway.com
The Saratoga Performing Art Center (SPAC) hosts the New York City Ballet in July, the Philadelphia Orchestra in August and a multitude of festivals, opera and concerts.
www.spac.org
Check out this link for the pop and rock concert schedule.
www.saratogaconcerts.com
Saratoga National Historical Park- visit the battlefields that ended the Revolutionary War
www.nps.gov
Check out the world class polo competition every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings
www.saratogapolo.com
Get some culture at one of the many museums
The National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame
www.dancemuseum.org
Saratoga Automobile Museum
www.saratogaautomuseum.org
Children's Museum
www.childrensmuseumatsaratoga.org
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
www.racingmuseum.org
Take a day tip to The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, the Berkshires or Lake George. This is just a taste of what Saratoga has to offer.