SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK
SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK648 Rt. 32
Stillwater, New York 12170
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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.
First authorized as a New York state park in 1927 on the sesquicentennial of the Battles, the Battlefield was made part of the National Park System in 1938 when Saratoga National Historical Park was authorized by the United States Congress.
The park now comprises three separate units: the 4 square mile Battlefield in Stillwater, New York, the General Philip Schuyler House eight miles north in Schuylerville and the Saratoga Monument in the nearby village of Victory.
The park is located on the upper Hudson River in an area possessing significant natural and cultural attractions appealing to a wide range of visitors from around the world.
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Saratoga National Historical Park is located near Ballston Lake, Ballston Spa and Clifton Park
Saratoga Tackle
1456 Route 9P # A
Saratoga Springs, NY
(518) 584-3952
Bee's Baskets at Lake Lonely
378 Crescent Ave
Saratoga Springs, NY
(518) 587-1721
Top Hill Motel
3290 Route 9
Saratoga Springs, NY
(518) 584-5232
Post Road Lodge
2865 State Route 9
Ballston Spa, NY
(518) 584-4169
Plane - From Albany Airport: follow directions by car from Albany
From Saratoga Springs Airport: follow directions by car from points west.
Car - Saratoga NHP is located 40 miles north of Albany, the state capital, and some 15 miles southeast of Saratoga Springs.
From Montreal and points north - get off the Northway (I-87) at Exit 14 and follow signs for Route 29 East to Schuylerville where the Schuyler House (south end of town)and Saratoga Monument (south part, uphill on Rt. 338 / Burgoyne Rd.)are located. Eight miles south on Route 4 you will find the main entrance to the Battlefield.
From Albany and points south - get off the Northway (I-87) at Exit 12, and follow the park signs to the Battlefield.
From points east or west - use Route 29 to Schuylerville.
Public Transportation - There is no public transportation serving the three park units.
Train service is provided by AMTRAK to Saratoga Springs.