Published July 26, 2008
The Saratoga Spa State Park, has 2,200 acres of natural and cultural beauty nestled between routes 9 and 50 in Saratoga Springs. Designated a National Landmark in 1987, the park has so much to offer, both in the way of outdoor and indoor activity.
“I like the Polaris Spring because that’s the weakest one,” said Schweizer, referring to a popular mineral spring in the park. “It has a lot of carbonation and that makes the mineral taste go down a bit easier. The natives seem to like the stronger water better, but I send all my friends to Polaris.”
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Monday, July 28, 2008
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