Quality Inn & Suites Glenmont - Albany South





The Quality Inn & Suites Glenmont - Albany South Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A nice and wide part asphalt, part gravel rail trail popular for cycling. A wonderful and busy community resource! Accessibility: There is one designated accessible space in the small paved parking lot off of South Pearl Street at the east end of the trail. It is van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved (with railings at bridges) and smooth. It is typically at least 6 feet wide (with some wider passing spaces). There are metal bollards at street crossings along...
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An easy to use paved trail that is perfect for cycling, walking, and jogging along a 36 mile stretch of path. Lots of spaces to have a picnic, bird watch, and to view wildlife also. The hardest part of the trail is there are some large hills where you may have to get off your bike and walk it down. The route crosses the road in multiple areas. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces in the large paved parking lot off of Quay Street at the southeast end of...
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There are two trails areas in the Rensselaer Tech Park; this set is the southern set and is only labeled "Trail." The main "Red" trail travels to a bridge where the "Waterfall Spur Trail" splits off. It is a nature walk from the park down to the train tracks near the Hudson River. There is plenty of beautiful scenic areas here along with wildlife and a stream containing a set of small cascading waterfalls.
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This trail is in the NORTHERN set of trails behind WMHT (it is unrelated to the Waterfall Spur Trail also in this park). This trail area traverses a set of cascades and small waterfalls, along with a beautiful 10 foot waterfall. The trail is a loop with significant inclines and declines along with two water crossings which can prove difficult in high water. Much wildlife is in the area including chipmunks, squirrels, and white tailed deer. The loop is well marked with "Red" discs.