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Best Hot Springs in New York

New York’s waters flow from a land sculpted by glaciers and restless rivers, where hidden springs and meandering streams carve secret hollows beneath ancient pines and sugar maples. These cool, mineral-rich currents seep through layers of rugged bedrock and glacial till, gathering in secluded pools that glisten beside banks adorned with wildflowers, mossy stones, and the hush of wind through towering trees.

Saratoga Spa ​State Park

Saratoga Spa ​State Park

New York
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Resort
PRICE RANGE
Victoria Pool - Adults $8, Children $4, Seniors $4 (weekdays only), Vehicle Fee - $10/car (seasonal May–October)
Medbery Inn & Spa

Medbery Inn & Spa

New York
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TYPE
Resort
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Saratoga Turf and Spa Motel

Saratoga Turf and Spa Motel

New York
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TYPE
Resort
PRICE RANGE
From US$ 125

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Overview

New York’s springs are coolwater sanctuaries nestled within forested glens, rocky hollows, and hidden valleys. From secret pools where clear, mineral-rich currents bubble up beneath ancient maples and hemlocks to cherished spots where generations have gathered to soak and drift beneath the quiet canopy of birch and beech trees, these watery havens embody a living bond with the land’s untamed spirit and deep-rooted traditions of rest, renewal, and soulful connection to the ever-changing flow of life.