New York State Route 226

Running along the northern end of the village, NY 226 proceeds east along Mud Creek, before turning northeast, becoming a two-lane rural roadway.

[3] A short distance later, NY 226 leaves Savona for the town of Bath once again, dropping the Lamoka Avenue moniker and running along Mud Creek to the northeast.

[3] After crossing into Schuyler County, NY 226 continues northeast, passing south of Mill Pond as a two-lane rural roadway.

The route continues a northeastern wind for several miles through Schuyler County, entering the town of Tyrone, where it intersects with the western terminus of CR 22 a short distance from the shore of Lamoka Lake.

NY 226 continues north through Tyrone, running alongside a pond before bending east at an intersection with Kendall Hill Road.

[3] NY 226 was assigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to the portion of its modern alignment northeast of Savona.

NY 226 proceeding northward through Schuyler County
NY 226 south of its northern terminus at NY 14A in Reading