Saratoga Springs, NY Road Trips
Saratoga Springs, NY serves as a quiet starting point in the Northeast, connecting drivers to 6 outbound routes across the area. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 23-mile quick runs to 205-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Saratoga Springs, NY head south, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
8
Longest Drive
205.4 mi
Huntington, NY
Quickest Drive
39m
Schenectady, NY
Plan Around Saratoga Springs, NY
Popular Incoming Routes
Useful if Saratoga Springs, NY is the arrival point and you want the strongest routes into the city first.
Continue From Saratoga Springs, NY
Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Saratoga Springs, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY to Huntington, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY to Jamaica, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY to Richmond Hill, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY to Syracuse, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY to Albany, NY
Saratoga Springs, NY to Schenectady, NY
Driving from Saratoga Springs, NY
Expect an average of 129 miles and about 2h 46m behind the wheel when leaving Saratoga Springs, NY. The majority of routes are short drives — quick enough to finish before lunch and be back for dinner. The longest mapped route runs 205 miles (4h 23m), while the shortest is just 23 miles.
Popular Destinations
Top road trip destinations from Saratoga Springs, NY are Huntington, NY (205.4 mi, 4h 23m), Jamaica, NY (188.5 mi, 3h 56m), Richmond Hill, NY (188.1 mi, 3h 55m), Syracuse, NY (139.2 mi, 2h 59m), and Albany, NY (31.5 mi, 46m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in NY currently averages around $4.01 per gallon. For the typical 129-mile trip from Saratoga Springs, NY, budget about $20 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
The majority of destinations are to the south. Morning starts help you avoid the midday heat on longer drives. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 6 mapped routes leaving Saratoga Springs, NY and 2 routes heading into Saratoga Springs, NY, covering 8 total connections. Distances range from 23 to 205 miles.
The longest mapped route from Saratoga Springs, NY covers 205 miles and takes approximately 4h 23m. Shorter options start at just 23 miles.
The average route from Saratoga Springs, NY runs about 129 miles with a drive time of roughly 2h 46m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $4.01/gallon for regular), the average 129-mile trip from Saratoga Springs, NY costs roughly $20 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Saratoga Springs, NY include Huntington, NY, Jamaica, NY, Richmond Hill, NY and Syracuse, NY. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Saratoga Springs, NY by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
28,542
Median Income
$100,485
Median Home Value
$445,100
Median Age
42.3
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Saratoga Springs, NY at a Glance
Founded
1776
Elevation
299 ft
Area
29 mi²
Sister Cities
Notable People from Saratoga Springs, NY
A sampling of people born in Saratoga Springs, NY.
David Hyde Pierce
1959
American actor and director
Charles Brackett
1892–1969
American screenwriter (1892–1969)
Terra Naomi
1979
American musician
Helen Badgley
1908–1977
silent film actress (1908–1977)
Charles Eldridge
1854–1922
American actor (1854-1922)
Dave Cummings
1940–2019
American pornographic actor (1940–2019)
Kathleen Kauth
1979
American ice hockey player
Scott Valentine
1958
American film actor
Miles Taylor
1805–1873
American politician (1805-1873)
Landmarks & Historic Sites
Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Saratoga Springs, NY.
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
non-profit organization in the USA
Yaddo
estate, artist colony, and non-profit organization in the USA
United States Post Office
government building in Saratoga Springs, New York
National Museum of Dance and Hall of Fame
Museum in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
Broadway Historic District
historic district in Saratoga Springs, New York
Saratoga Springs Visitor Center
railway station in Saratoga Springs, the United States of America
Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery
art museum in Saratoga Springs, New York
City data from Wikidata (Q1144357), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Saratoga Springs, NY
Saratoga Springs is just south of the Adirondacks in upstate New York. Long a vacation destination for New Yorkers, Saratoga Springs is a pleasant town filled with swanky shops, spas and horse racing. A key battle in the Revolutionary War happened nearby. The city is also home to Skidmore College and Empire State College (SUNY).
Saratoga is most known for its great horse racing track (oldest in the country) and harness racing track. Victorian visitors came to take the waters at springs. The spring waters are located at different pavilions around the city and surrounds and vary tremendously in flavor from a light mineral water to frosty and hard. The construction of a casino closely followed the marketing of Saratoga's waters as having healing properties, and the owner of the casino started the horse races as a draw for additional people, including those not wealthy enough to pay a $250 membership fee for the casino, which was a fortune in the 19th century. While the city's heyday was between the 1830s and the 1910s, when travel was arduous and people from far away, including the South before the Civil War, spent weeks or even all summer in grand hotels that were all torn down in the 1950s, this city of 28,000 people (2020) is still charming, has a rather extensive downtown, and is a major tourist destination during its summer horse racing season. Yaddo, the famous writers' and artists' retreat, is near the "flat track" on Union Avenue. If you call ahead, you may be able to tour.
1 Saratoga Spa State Park, 19 Roosevelt Dr (I-87 to exit 13N; take Route 9 north for 3 miles to park; or from Downtown, take Route 9 south about 2 miles), ☏ +1 518 584-2535. year round. Dubbed "The Public's Resort", this park has mineral baths, eighteen-hole and nine-hole golf courses, free hardtop and clay tennis courts, and several pool areas with showers, locker rooms, rest rooms and food concessions. Hiking (and cross country/snowshoe) trails and picnic areas complete with grills are available as well. The park encompasses and protects the mineral springs in use at least as far back as the 14th century. This "Queen of Spas" was a 19th-century vacation retreat for the rich and famous. $10/vehicle for some areas of the park. Victoria Pool: adults $8, children $4. 2 National Museum of Dance, 99 South Broadway, ☏ +1 518 584-2225. Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM. Adults $6.50, students and seniors $5, under 12 $3. 3 Roosevelt Baths and Spa, 37-39 Roosevelt Dr (inside Saratoga Spa State Park), ☏ +1 518 226-4790. Daily 9AM-7PM. Despite the plethora of day spas around the city, this is the only place where you can relax in a natural mineral bath using water drawn straight from the ground. (It's mixed with hot tap water to bring it up to a comfortable temperature, though.) This facility was built in 1935 as part of the development of the park. While the mineral baths are their signature service, they also offer the standard menu of modern spa services: massages, facials, etc.
Adirondack Balloon Flights (4 exits north of Saratoga, exit 19 on I-87), ☏ +1 518 793-6342. Enjoy the gorgeous views of the Adirondack Region and the Green Mountains of Vermont from high in the sky with an experienced ballooning crew. 1 Caffè Lena, 47 Phila Street (second floor, accessible by elevator or stairs), ☏ +1 518 583-0022, toll-free: +1-800-838-3006, [email protected]. Daily 5-11 PM. Acoustic music in a 110-seat coffeehouse that opened in 1960. The venue enjoys a world-wide reputation for preserving and furthering American musical traditions. Its archives are held at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. The schedule features a mix of established career musicians and nationally touring emerging artists. Emerging artists presented by Caffe Lena have included Bob Dylan, EmmyLou Harris, Don McLean, Arlo Guthrie, Ani DiFranco, G. Love and Sawyer Fredericks. A complete performer list dating back to May 21, 1960 can be viewed on the venue's website. Hospitality for concert-goers includes desserts, light fare, local craft beer, wine, coffees and teas. The venue is operated as a non-profit organization. M W $3-5, other days $16-60. (updated Feb 2018) Saratoga Lake lies 4 miles southeast of Saratoga Springs. This 8½-mile-long lake has a public boat launch at the north end, and several private marinas. Popular activities include bass fishing, sailing, boating, water skiing, and ice fishing. 2 Saratoga Performing Arts Center, 108 Avenue of the Pines, ☏ +1 518 584-9330.
Saratoga has some of the best dining in upstate New York. Chefs from New York City have emigrated northward to ensure that there's food for every palate. Most of the finest restaurants can be found on or near Broadway. Keep in mind that some places aren't open outside of the tourist season. There's also plenty of choice for those less discriminating taste buds or smaller budgets. Pub grub, American specials and small diners abound. And if you're hungry at 2AM, be sure to ask a local where you can get a doughboy. They're great. Bruno's Restaurant, 237 Union Ave, ☏ +1 518 583-3333. Check out the famous wood-fired pizza and homemade soups. Char Koon, 388A Broadway, ☏ +1 518 581-9000. M-Th 11AM-11PM, F Sa 11AM-11:30PM, Su and holidays noon-11PM. If you're in the mood for Chinese, look no further than this delicious spot downtown. Good price, great food, and also serves Thai. Chez Sophie Bistro, 534 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 583-3538. Upscale French bistro located at The Saratoga. Compton's, 457 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 584-9632. M-F 4AM-3PM, Sa Su 3AM-3PM. Early morning breakfast. Opens when the bars close. D'Andreas Pizza, 33 Caroline Street, ☏ +1 518-584-3632. Su-W 11AM-11PM, Th 11AM-2AM, F Sa 11AM-4AM. Esperanto, 4 Caroline Street, ☏ +1 518 587-4236, [email protected]. Su M 11AM-midnight, Tu W 11AM-2AM, Th 11AM-3AM, F Sa 11AM-4AM. Pizza and a doughboy and you're ready for anything. Take them out for a stroll. Forno Bistro, 541 Broadway, ☏ +1 518-581-2401. Tu-Th 5-9PM, F Sa 5-10PM, Su 4:30-9PM, M closed.
Saratoga has no lack of choices if what you desire is a hop-or-two. Fine Irish Pubs to trendy ultra-light-serving watering holes abound. If wine is what makes you feel fine, you will. Mare, 43 Phila, Doc's and, of course, The Wine Bar will be more than happy to help you. Even if they have to run across town to get exactly what you want, literally! The wineries from New York's Fingerlakes region have been maturing very well and can be found on most lists. The pages of more established varieties from California, Australia, France and Italy sometimes make your head spin before you sip. If you get the chance attend one of the many wine tastings. They are available both for the novice and the Guru of the Grape. Desperate Annie's, 10 Caroline Street, [email protected]. Daily 4PM-4AM. A Caroline Street institution since who-knows-when. The Merry Monk, 84 Henry Street, ☏ +1 518 584-6555. M-F 11:30AM-10PM, Sa 11AM-10:30PM, Su 11:30AM-9PM. Classic bistro decor makes this a great spot for cocktails or dinner. The Parting Glass, 40 Lake Ave, ☏ +1 518 583-1916. This local favorite had tons to offer, live music and great food add to the appeal of this one of a kind bar. Spa City Tap & Barrel, 13 Caroline Street, ☏ +1 518 229-1949. 4PM-4AM. (updated Jul 2015) Tin 'n' Lint, 2 Caroline Street, ☏ +1 518 587-5897. A 1930s-era saloon. Trotters, 45 Caroline Street, ☏ +1 518 266-8818. A great place to watch football on Sundays, or start out your night. Inexpensive and the best specials in town.
Saratoga Springs has a number of different accommodation options ranging from budget chain motels to quaint (and often historic) bed and breakfasts. Batcheller Mansion Inn, 20 Circular St, ☏ +1 518 584-7012, toll-free: +1-800-616-7012, fax: +1 518 581-7746. A historical bed and breakfast. Best Western Plus Saratoga Springs, 3291 South Broadway, ☏ +1 518 584-2350, fax: +1 518 584-2480. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Comfort Inn & Suites, 17 Old Gick Road, ☏ +1 518-587-6244. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM. Free Wi-Fi, indoor pool, pet-friendly, free hot breakfast. $89-399. Courtyard Saratoga Springs, 11 Excelsior Av, ☏ +1 518 226-0538, toll-free: +1-866-426-8789, fax: +1 518 226-0542. Gideon Putnam Hotel & Conference Center, 24 Gideon Putnam Rd, ☏ +1 518 584-3000, toll-free: +1-800-732-1560, fax: +1 518 584-1354. Hampton Inn & Suites, 25 Lake Ave, ☏ +1 518-584-2100. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. Hilton Garden Inn, 125 South Broadway, ☏ +1 518-587-1500. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. Holiday Inn, 232 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 584-4550. Inn At Saratoga, 231 Broadway, ☏ +1 518 583-1890. Residence Inn Saratoga Springs, 295 Excelsior Av, ☏ +1 518 584-9600, fax: +1 518 584-9692. The Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, toll-free: +1-888-866-3591. 1 Saratoga Arms, 497 Broadway, ☏ +1 518-584-1775. 31 rooms. $175-595. The Westchester House Bed and Breakfast Inn, 102 Lincoln Avenue, ☏ +1 518 587-7613. 7 rooms. $110-170.
Albany International Airport (ALB IATA) in Albany. Saratoga Springs is just off Interstate 87 about 45 minutes north of Albany, 4 hours from New York City and 3.5 hours south of the Canadian border. Enjoy this tree-lined drive along I-87, also called the Adirondack Northway. 1 Saratoga Springs station, 26 Station Lane (about a mile west downtown). Local buses are sometimes timed to arrive and depart in rough conjunction with trains; if not, you may have to call a taxi or ridehailing service (about $12 to Broadway as of May 2025). Long distance and local buses stop at the traffic circle, right outside the train station. (updated Oct 2023) Amtrak, ☏ +1 215-856-7924, toll-free: +1-800-872-7245. Operates trains throughout the United States of America. (updated Dec 2020) Routes stopping at Saratoga Springs: Adirondack operating daily between Montreal and New York City including stops along the way in Saint-Lambert, Rouses Point, Plattsburgh, Westport, Ticonderoga, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, Albany (Rensselaer), Hudson, Rhinecliff, Poughkeepsie, Croton-on-Hudson, and Yonkers. Ethan Allen Express operating daily between Burlington and New York City including in Middlebury, Rutland, Saratoga Springs, Schenectady, Albany (Rensselaer), Hudson, Rhinecliff, Poughkeepsie, Croton-on-Hudson, and Yonkers. The Ethan Allen Express (3 hours 35 minutes from New York's Penn Station, 1 train daily) is much faster than the Adirondack (5 hours 18 minutes, does not run every day) or a mixed service option (Empire Service to Albany-Rensselaer and then an Amtrak bus: 6 hours 24 minutes).
The downtown walking area is centered on Broadway, but you may need to use public transport or a car to reach the world famous Saratoga Race Track and have limited time, the Saratoga Casino, Natural Museum of Dance, Roosevelt Spa, Saratoga SPA State Park or SPAC. However, there is a lot to see and do in the downtown area of Saratoga Springs. Saratoga Springs Urban Cultural Park Visitor Center, 297 Broadway, Phone: +1 518 587-3241. Daily 9AM-4PM (closed Su Dec-Mar).
Saratoga Springs is relatively safe for a city its size. However, the bars along Caroline Street can get a bit rowdy late in the week and on weekends. 2 Saratoga Hospital, 211 Church Street, ☏ +1 518 587-3222.
Travel tips adapted from Saratoga Springs on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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