Waters of Saratoga > Saratoga Lake
Enjoy a fun-filled day out on Saratoga Lake! Like much of Saratoga, beautiful Saratoga Lake is a valuable and treasured community resource with a style all its own. Located just a few miles south of the City of Saratoga Springs, it is approximately five miles long and two miles wide at its broadest point. Get Directions below Watersports, Fishing, & Family Fun For Generations!The lake begins at the northern entry of Kayderosseras Creek and ends at the outlet into Fish Creek at its southern end. Easily accessible from either of these points, the lake has long been a destination for water recreation, enthusiasts and vacationers. Boaters enjoy cruising the clear expanse of Saratoga Lake, with water skiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing and tubing providing entertainment and a cool respite from the summer heat. Row, row, row your boat! The sport of rowing has a long and distinguished history here, and visitors to Saratoga Lake may be greeted by the impressive sight of the championship Skidmore College crew team rowing the length of the lake. The lake has been host to national collegiate rowing races for renowned universities since the 1870’s. That tradition remains strong today, with the Scholastic State Championship Rowing Regatta scheduled to be held here in May 2008.
Interested in Saratoga Lake Real Estate? Contact one of the area Realtors so you can call the lake home! Directions To Saratoga LakeTake time to enjoy the beauty of Saratoga Lake, and make memories as many others have for generations. To get to the lake, follow Route 9 South from Saratoga Springs New York to Route 9P, or take the Adirondack Northway (I-87) to Exit 14, then Route 9P South just under one mile. Top photo of Saratoga Lake provided by Carl Heilman. |


Fishing is superb! You can plan on spending the day in joyful pursuit of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye. Ice fishing is prevalent in winter, and bow hunting for carp is an exceptional twist on a traditional sport! For ease of access, the New York State Boat Launch is located right on Route 9P, and has parking capacity for up to 100 trailers. 






