The Historic Park In New York That Was A Deadly Battleground During The American Revolution
All throughout New York state you can find pieces of history hiding in plain sight, with lots to be seen and explored in our Upstate areas. One of many historic places that you can visit within Saratoga County, if you venture just outside of Saratoga Springs and head to the little village of Stillwater you can learn about one of New York’s most famous battlefields. Prepare to be fascinated!


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All areas of the park are amazing to explore, giving you a greater look at all that went on during the Battles of Saratoga and this point in the American Revolution. But if you're looking to possibly run into one of the soldiers that fought in these battles? You'll want to head to the Wilkinson Trail that can be found in the northern area of the battlefield. Many who have hiked here claim to hear the moans of injured soldiers, and some even believe the spirit of a betrayed soldier who was shot by his own men even haunts the battlefield.
The Saratoga National Historical Park can be found at 648 Route 32 Stillwater, NY 12170. To find out more information about the park, click here.
The Saratoga National Historical Park can be found at 648 Route 32 Stillwater, NY 12170. To find out more information about the park, click here.
Do you have a favorite piece of history to explore in our state? For other amazing destinations to cross off of your list, read about This Historic Park Is One Of New York’s Best Kept Secrets!
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