Saratoga National Historical
Park

648 Route 32
Stillwater, NY 12170
Phone
Visitor Center
(518) 664-9821 ext. 224
WELCOME to Saratoga National
Historical Park
A Crucial American Victory
Here in the autumn of 1777 American forces
met, defeated and forced a major British army to surrender. This
crucial American victory renewed patriots' hopes for independence,
secured essential foreign recognition and support, and forever
changed the face of the world.
The Battlefield
The Battlefield is the largest of three sites
making up Saratoga National Park.
Battlefield Tour
Begin your visit at the Visitor
Center, where you can pick up a park map & brochure and pay your
entrance fee. The Visitor Center also has restrooms, a book and gift
shop, 20-minute orientation film, fiber-optic light map, timeline
display, and artifact display.
Tours of the Battlefield are self-guiding,
using information in the park brochure and interpretive stations
along the way.
Schuyler House
The restored country house of American General
Philip Schuyler, second of three sites making up Saratoga National
Historical Park, is located approximately 7 miles north of the
Battlefield.
Schuyler House
The restored country house of American
General Philip Schuyler, second of three sites making up Saratoga
National Historical Park, is located approximately 7 miles north of
the Battlefield.
Schuyler House is open for tours Wednesdays
through Sundays during the summer season. Access to the house is by
free guided tour.
Saratoga Monument
Saratoga Monument, third of three sites making
up Saratoga National Historical park, is located approximately 7 1/2
miles north of the Battlefield. This 155-foot obelisk commemorates.
Saratoga Monument
Saratoga Monument, third of three sites making up Saratoga National
Historical park, is located approximately 7 1/2 miles north of the
Battlefield.
This 155-foot obelisk commemorates the
American victory in the Battles of Saratoga. It is open for
visitation Wednesdays through Sundays during the summer season.
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