Mary Esch: Pretty pond and stream, some nice trails through a wooded ravine in the middle of the Country Knolls neighborhood. No parking lot, you just park beside the curb between two houses. The trail goes along back yards for a ways. The pond is picturesque and thereās a nice bench beside it. There are more mosquitoes than Iāve seen in any hike this summer. Incredible numbers. Maybe thatās why my dog and I had the place all to ourselves on a sunny July afternoon. One good point is that trails are largely sandy, making them far less muddy than in some area nature preserves.
Anthony almy: Place is very nice wish they would do more with it would be a perfect spot for a small ice cream shop and do small foods like burgers and fries.
Renee Strothers: First time ever zip lining for me and my boyfriend. Everyone was so helpful but Colby was awesome especially! He saved my phone when I dropped it on one of the obstacles nets! He didnt even hesitate to clip on and go get it for me! We will definitely be back but will empty our pockets of even our phones, before trying to complete the obstacle courses. Cant wait to go back!
Wayne Apsley: My wife and I have been to Saratoga several times and never went to an actual spring. We looked up spring close to 87 and found Orenda Spring. We paid the $10 park fee and followed directions to the spring. Orenda is fresh water feed, and about 20 yards across the street was the Polaris spring. Polaris is a mineral spring that has a distinctive taste. You can drink from both locations. We thanked Mother Earth on our visit.
Sadman Ahmed: This Place Is Naturally So Beautiful! The Fall is like the replica version of The Niagra Falls. But the area is not that much good or safe for kids or families. if govt maintains this place it can be a great opportunity for tourism.Other else this a great place for hangout and taking good pictures.
Adam G.: This trail is well maintained by Saratoga Plan. It is very peaceful and the walk isnāt too long. You should park your vehicle across the road and walk down the main highway to the entrance. It can be dangerous to get to this way but we couldnāt find another entrance. The trail cuts through an open field and then shortly to the marsh. Hopefully next time we will see some herons!