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Albany County Rail Trail

Recomendado por 6 habitantes locales

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Daniela
August 30, 2022
Starting just south of Albany—where there’s a trail-specific parking lot—the trail heads west, quickly crossing under the I-87/New York State Thruway. This eastern end of the trail is not far from the Hudson River, and the trail’s grade gently climbs as it moves away from the river. A mile from the start, you’ll cross an old railroad bridge over Normans Kill (kill being a Dutch term for “creek”).
Starting just south of Albany—where there’s a trail-specific parking lot—the trail heads west, quickly crossing under the I-87/New York State Thruway. This eastern end of the trail is not far from the Hudson River, and the trail’s grade gently climbs as it moves away from the river. A mile from the…
Joan
December 29, 2021
The public recreational Trail stretches nine miles along the old Delaware & Hudson (D&H) Railroad between the Port of Albany and Voorheesville. The entire length of the Rail Trail, from Pearl Street in Albany to Grove Street in Voorheesville, is fully paved and open for public use during daylight hours.
Michael And Kim
December 30, 2018
Very close to go for a run, a bike ride or walk the dog. We often ride our bikes into Delmar and have coffee in the morning or dinner in the evening.
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Slingerlands, NY