Day: February 20, 2026

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Yaw Pond Road

Off of Vermont 9, a short distance east of Woodford State Park and the George Aitken Wilderness is Yaw Pond Road, a popular place for primative roadside camping.

Might be a while before I can ride on bike trial to work …

Based on current trail reports and the upcoming weather forecast for Albany, you can expect the Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail to remain snow-covered or icy through late February, with a likelihood of being mostly clear by mid-to-late March 2026.Β 

Current Trail Status (As of February 20, 2026)

  • Conditions: The trail is currently in a “frozen” state with a mix of snow and ice.
  • Maintenance: Albany County does not plow or salt the rail trail during the winter. This means snow removal relies entirely on natural melting, which is often slowed by shaded sections and the trail’s asphalt surface that can trap ice.Β 

Short-Term Forecast (Next 7 Days) 

The immediate forecast includes several “mix” events that will likely prevent the trail from clearing soon:

  • Snow/Rain Mix: Light snow and rain are expected from February 20–22, which will likely lead to slushy or icy conditions rather than a clean melt.
  • Temperatures: Highs will hover near or just above freezing (32Β°F to 40Β°F), which is enough to cause some melting during the day but will lead to refreezing at night, creating dangerous “black ice” patches.Β 

When Will It Be Clear?

  • Typical Timeline: Historically, the trail transitions to being “mostly clear” (at least 75% dry) in late March.
  • Shady Areas: Sections of the trail between Delmar and Voorheesville that are heavily shaded by trees often retain ice and snow weeks after sunny sections have melted.
  • Spring Outlook: Long-range forecasts for April and May 2026 suggest warmer and drier-than-normal conditions, which should lead to a relatively quick final melt once spring temperatures settle in.Β 

Meco Lake Trail (Piseco-Powley Road)

The Meco Lake Snowmobile Trail can be found near Mud Lake on Piseco-Powley Road. It is walkable in the summer months, and is easy to follow the 1.4 miles to the end of state land, however a somewhat harder to follow trail continues beyond that with views of Meco Lake about a 1/2 mile further. The private land is not posted, however there is a sign requesting you remain on the trail.

Meco Lake Trail (Piseco-Powley Road)