Get Your Health On
Mineral waters, baths, spas, healthy foods, yoga & fitness?
You want it? We've got it.
1) Roosevelt Baths
People have been coming to the Roosevelt Baths for the "waters" for more than 100 years. You can partake in hydrotherapy, mineral baths, massages, facials, scrubs, body wraps, and a full-service salon. They're open daily from 9am to 7pm. It's a good idea to check ahead first and make a reservation.
4) Healthy Foods
Organic, local, fresh. Yum. Don't miss our year-round Farmer's Market or Four Seasons, the health food store and restaurant where all the locals go, or our fabulous organic and farm-to-table restaurants. Healthy Living Market & Cafe is a great place to grab a bite or pick up a few groceries.
2) Yoga and Fitness Classes
Whether you want to rev up or slow down your heart beat, we've got some of the best places to do it. Are you into Martial Arts? Maybe Kayaking? How about a little yoga? Or if you can't make up your mind between spinning, swimming laps, Zoomba, working with weights, or who knows what, the best thing to do check out our YMCA. It's spic n span, modern, and fabulous! And it really does have something for everyone.
5) Body Pampering
What better way to destress then to indulge in a little "Me" time. No matter what kind of Spa or salon you're looking for, we have it. Full body massage? Check. Facial? Check. Uber high end? Check. Mani-pedis? Check. Hair? Check.
3) Spa State Park
This is one of the best places in town to play golf (at a 4-star rated public course), swim at Victoria or Peerless pools, walk, run, bike, skate, snowshoe, or x-country ski. It's in town, many activities are free, and it's got 2,379- acres to explore. What are you waiting for?!
6) Mineral Springs Tour
There are 20 springs you can visit. They are categorized as cathartic (laxative), alkaline (antacid), or chalybeate (high in iron). Go on the self-guided Tasting Tour. After you've had your fill of the strong tasting springs, do what Saratogians in the know do. Fill your drinking water jugs at the State Seal Springs, known for its delicious fresh water.