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A winding road through a dense forest in Upstate New York
Upstate New York

Upstate New York Travel Guide: Explore the Catskills & Saratoga Springs

Upstate New York stretches from the forested peaks of the Catskills to the Victorian spa town of Saratoga Springs, offering mountain air and open sky just two hours north of Manhattan. In winter, the brisk air carries woodsmoke from cabin chimneys where the snow blankets the landscape. In summer, the grandstands fill with the energy of racing season and the hiking trails climb to views that reach for miles. This is where New Yorkers have escaped the city for generations. Lark has two properties in these upstate escapes.

Train tracks curving through a dense forest in Upstate New York
A man in a collared shirt taking photos of the scenery in Upstate New York with a professional camera
A beautiful wide waterfall cascades over rocks in the Catskills of Upstate New York
Hot air balloons rising into a sunny daytime sky in Upstate New York
A woman walks into a path of pine trees in Upstate New York

Quick Facts

AirportsAlbany International (ALB): 1 hour to Hunter, 30 minutes to Saratoga Springs. NYC airports: 2.5 hours to the Catskills.
RegionsCatskill Mountains, Capital-Saratoga Region
Best TimeJuly–September for racing season; December–March for skiing; late September–October for fall foliage
Lark Properties2 properties: Bluebird Hunter Lodge (44 rooms) in the Catskills, Bluebird Spa City Motor Lodge (42 rooms) in Saratoga Springs

Things to Do in Saratoga Springs

Saratoga Race Course is the heart of summer here. From mid-July through Labor Day, thoroughbreds run on a track that opened in 1863, hosting America’s oldest sporting venue with wooden grandstands that have barely changed in over a century. You can hear the thunder of hooves from the rail and smell the fresh-cut grass of the infield. Families spread picnic blankets on the lawn and bet on horses with names that catch their fancy. Even if you don’t gamble, the people-watching and the atmosphere are worth the trip. The track is the reason hotels book months ahead for August.

Saratoga Spa State Park preserves what drew visitors before the horses: mineral springs that still bubble up naturally carbonated from the ground. The Roosevelt Baths offer soaking in the mineral water, a ritual largely unchanged since 1935. Beyond the baths, the park spreads across nearly 2,400 acres with walking paths, golf courses, and SPAC (the Saratoga Performing Arts Center) which hosts concerts and the New York City Ballet each summer in a natural amphitheater.

Downtown centers on Broadway, a walkable stretch of restaurants and shops that stay busy year-round. Hattie’s has served Southern food since 1938, and the line out the door proves the reputation. Chez Pierre offers French bistro fare in a quieter setting. Cafes fill for brunch, bars come alive after the races, and porches that line Broadway encourage lingering with drinks in hand while the evening unfolds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bridge over a waterfall in the background in Saratoga Springs, Upstate New York
Horses racing on dirt track in Saratoga Springs, NY

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