Things To Do While Staying At A Saratoga Springs Bed and Breakfast
When you stay at a bed and breakfast in Saratoga
Springs New York, don't
forget to discover the many Saratoga attractions
that make it a wonderful place to visit. (You may need
to extend your stay in order to experience all the attractions) Before visiting the area, find online
availability at a Saratoga B&B
here.
| - Champlain Canal Tour Boats, LLC
Canal House, End of Towpath
Schuylerville, NY 12871
518- 695-5609
Champlain Canal Tour Boats, LLC is located on the historic Hudson River / Champlain Canal waterway. The area is rich in historical culture and was central to the Battle of Saratoga. The area is great for fishing and there are many picnic tables and parking spots. Champlain Canal Tour Boats, LLC offers many tours to choose from. There are three regular excursions with their smaller boat, the M/V SADIE, as well as four regular cruises with our pride and joy, the M/V CALDWELL BELLE, rain or shine.
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| - Muddy Acres Farm
110 MIddle Grove Road
Middle Grove , NY
518-581-0264
Do you love horses? Visit Muddy Acres for trail rides, pony rides, pony parties, wagon rides, sleigh rides, and lessons! Great place for birthday parties! Close to Saratoga Springs.
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| - National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame
99 South Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-584-2225
The National Museum of Dance & Hall of Fame was established in 1986 and is the only museum in the nation dedicated to American professional dance.
Located in the former Washington Bath House, a spacious, airy 1918 Arts and Crafts-style building -- in the Saratoga Spa State Park, the Museum houses a growing collection of photographs, videos, artifacts, costumes, biographies and archives comprising a contemporary and retrospective Saratoga attraction that examines the
seminal contributions to dance.
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| - National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
191 Union Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-584-0400
Man o’ War, Secretariat, Arcaro, and the Jones Boys are all heroes of the turf and names that evoke the clang of the starting gate and the thunder of pounding hooves. A visit to the Museum is filled with the sights and sounds of thoroughbred racing.
As one of America’s oldest sports, Thoroughbred Racing has a long and rich history. To tell the story of the sport, the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame relies on a renowned equine art collection, stunning trophies, beautiful silks, and Thoroughbred memorabilia. A must see for all racing enthusiasts who have come to Saratoga Racetrack.
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| - Petrified Sea Gardens
P.O. Box 5076
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-691-0150
A beautiful Outdoor Park and national Historic Landmark in Saratoga Springs NY. Home to almost an acre of exposed Stromatolite fossils approximately 500-million-years old. Store on site and picnicing is welcome. Open Daily; 11 to 5
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| - Saratoga Automobile Museum
110 Avenue of the Pines
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-587-1935
The Saratoga Automobile Museum preserves, interprets and exhibits automobiles and carriages, and artifacts. Our focus is to celebrate and educate the general public, students and enthusiasts about the role of automobiles in this region and country's social and economic development, and the important engineering and design accomplishments these vehicles represent.
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| - Saratoga Battlefield National Historical Park
648 Rt. 32
Stillwater, NY 12170
518-664-9821
Site of the first significant American military victory during the Revolution, the Battles of Saratoga rank among the fifteen most decisive battles in world history. Here in 1777 American forces met, defeated and forced a major British army to surrender, an event which led France to recognize the independence of the United States and enter the war as a decisive military ally of the struggling Americans.
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| - Saratoga Performing Arts Center
Saratoga Spa State Park
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-584-9330
Diverse artistry thrives at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the cultural hub of upstate New York, the Hudson Valley, Vermont, the Berkshires, Connecticut, and nearby Canada .
SPAC hosts the finest ballet and orchestra in an acoustically ideal amphitheatre in the heart of Spa State Park; presents superior chamber, jazz, rock and pop music, opera, drama, Pre-Performance Talks, and Saratoga Wine & Food Festival; and oversees the National Museum of Dance.
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| - Saratoga Race Course
Union Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Saratoga Springs is home to the oldest operating racetrack in the country. Our race course is the crown jewel of the Saratoga region and this elegant track draws visitors from all over the world each season.
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| - Saratoga Spa State Park
19 Roosevelt Dr.
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 584-2535
Saratoga Spa State Park, distinguished by its classical architecture and listed as a National Historic Landmark, is noted for its diverse cultural, aesthetic and recreational resources. In addition to the nationally-known Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the Spa Little Theater, the National Museum of Dance, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, the Gideon Putnam Resort and Spa and the Lincoln mineral baths, the park offers a multitude of traditional recreation opportunities.
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| - Tang Teaching Museum
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-580-8080
The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College
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| - The Children's Museum at Saratoga
69 Caroline Street
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-584-5540
The Children's Museum at Saratoga is committed to providing positive opportunities for children to learn about science, history, community living and the arts. Interactive exhibits, special events and workshops are designed to encourage children to learn by making discoveries for themselves.
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| - Yaddo Gardens
Union Avenue
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
(518) 584-0746
In 1900, the financier Spencer Trask and his wife Katrina, herself a poet, created Yaddo as we know it today. Left without immediate heirs by the deaths of their four young children, the Trasks decided to bequeath their home in Saratoga Springs, New York, to future generations of writers, composers, painters, and other creative artists. In a vision, Katrina Trask saw generations of talented men and women yet unborn walking the lawns of Yaddo, 'creating, creating, creating.'
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