Angie Franklin: This is a very informative museum. The AI exhibit is very interesting. Lots to learn and look at. They have plenty of hands on exhibits. The kids really enjoy this place. The comic book area in the front is also quite educational. Loved the old movie cameras as you walk in. The place was clean and well taken care of.
Matthew Cerasia: This museum is perfect for history buffs and fans of seeing military guns/ equipment and uniforms. The museum is very well organized. They have different sections with each being a different time period and war that was being fought. The WW1 section was probably my favorite. It had an area where they made it look like you were in a trench. The information given was great and you’ll definitely leave learning something new.
David Hassoun: I think I followed the wrong trail, but thats because Im an idiot. I blame being color blind and not knowing which color trail to follow. I was looking for a place to spend the night because Im out of shape didnt think I could make it back up the hills. Kidding, but I did send a message to my wife telling her where I was in case I didnt come home.
Beautiful trail, well kept and well marked. Peaceful. I loved it and plan to go back.
William Desadora: Beautiful walking trail along the kaydaross creek... A meditative experience..fishing and kayaking friendly..a dog park is also there
Adam Rollins: This is a multi-use park with 3 pavilions, a gazebo, a playground with 6 playsets of varying sizes, a splash park for summer use, tennis courts, and fields for baseball and soccer. I bring my little ones here on occasion when Im in the area where they can burn some energy and have a lot of fun while doing so.
edward lender: One of the nicest places in the Saratoga Springs State Park. You can go in and get warm by the fire. It has heated restrooms and tables to eat on and also a grill outside to cook on in the summer also. Alot of parking for cars and trucks also. All the staff and police are very helpful and can tell you about other things to do in the park. A must see daily from sun up to sun down except they are closed on Sunday.