List of highways in Warren County, New York

List of highways in Warren County, New York
Warren County's location within New York State

The road system of Warren County, New York, consists of roads maintained by the state of New York (through the New York State Department of Transportation or NYSDOT), the county, and its towns and villages. The county and state-maintained roads account for about 470 miles (760 km) of the highway system in New York.[1] Most roads within the county are short connectors, while others are sections of 30-mile (48 km) long highways. There is one Interstate Highway in Warren County, Interstate 87 (I-87), also known as the Adirondack Northway. There is one U.S. Highway, U.S. Route 9 (US 9), and eight state-numbered signed touring routes in the county, the longest being New York State Route 9N (NY 9N). There are three other state-maintained reference routes in the county, the longest being NY 917A, commonly known as the Prospect Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway. Additionally, there are 81 county-maintained routes, most of which are short connectors between more major roads.

The longest state route within the county is NY 9N, which spans 48.58 miles (78.18 km) in the county alone.[2] The shortest state-maintained route is NY 911E, a 0.2-mile (0.3 km) reference route.[2] These roads supply some of the major municipalities in Warren County, including the city of Glens Falls, the towns of Warrensburg and Queensbury, along with the village of Lake George.

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Highways

Interstate and U.S. Highways

The busy downtown of Lake George Village along Canada Street (US 9 / NY 9N)

I-87 is the only Interstate Highway that enters Warren County. It travels for 38.53 miles (62.01 km) within the county and has nine interchanges along the way.[2] Exits off the highway serve Glens Falls, Queensbury, Warrensburg, Lake George, Bolton Landing, and Chestertown. The highway once terminated in downtown Lake George, with its former two-lane end becoming NY 912Q after the highway was extended northward.[3]

There have been two U.S. Highways in Warren County. The longest—and the only current one—is US 9, which spans for over 40.43 miles (65.07 km) within the county.[4][2] Since its designation in 1926,[5] US 9 services the city of Glens Falls, Queensbury, the village of Lake George, Warrensburg and Chestertown before leaving for Essex County.[4] US 9 once had four suffixed routes in the county;[6] however, only two still exist.[4] Also assigned in 1926 was US 4, which initially terminated in Glens Falls at US 9.[5] It was realigned as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York to follow the Hudson River south from Hudson Falls to the Capital District, bypassing Warren County to the east.[7][8]

State touring routes and scenic byways

Touring routes are signed with black and white route markers, and small, green reference markers are posted along the state-maintained sections of the routes. There have been 18 state signed touring routes in Warren County since the modern state touring system was established in 1924; however, only 10 of them remain. Three routes created in 1924—NY 6, NY 10, and NY 30—entered the Warren County limits, crossing the county in a north–south manner.[9] Another route, NY 47, was assigned by 1926 to an alignment extending from Chestertown to Ticonderoga via Hague.[10] NY 6 was replaced by US 9 in 1927,[11] and the three other routes were realigned out of the county or eliminated entirely as part of the 1930 renumbering.[12]

NY 9N passes through the thriving downtown of Bolton Landing

The post-renumbering state route system in Warren County was identical to the current route layout, save for a handful of routes. In the 1930 renumbering, NY 9K was assigned to NY 10's former routing between Saratoga Springs and Lake George while NY 47 was reassigned to a highway between Lake George village and Hague that ran along the western shore of Lake George. NY 9N, meanwhile, initially began in Elizabethtown, Essex County.[12] That route was extended south twice: first to Lake George ca. 1936, replacing NY 47;[13][14] and again to Saratoga Springs in the early 1950s, supplanting NY 9K.[15][16] Also assigned in the renumbering was NY 32B, an alternate route of NY 32 that began in Glens Falls and followed the Hudson River east into Washington County.[12] NY 9M, a north–south spur connecting US 9 to NY 8, was assigned by the following year,[17] but eliminated ca. 1939.[18][19]

By 1940, NY 32 was extended into Warren County, passing through Glens Falls and Queensbury on its way to a terminus in Washington County.[20] NY 32B initially overlapped with NY 32 along Warren Street; however, it was truncated eastward to begin in Queensbury ca. 1962[21][22] and eliminated ca. 1965. It was partially replaced by NY 254, a northeasterly bypass of Glens Falls from I-87 to Washington County.[23][24]

Of the 10 current routes, NY 418 in Warrensburg is the shortest while NY 9N is the longest.[2] Other active routes in Warren County include NY 8, which spans the northern part of the county; NY 9L, a short suffixed route of US 9; NY 149, a connector from I-87 to the Vermont border in Warren and nearby Washington Counties; NY 28, which serves western Warren County and terminates in Johnsburg; and its suffixed route, NY 28N, which ends in the western part of the county.[25]

Prospect Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway at one of the three scenic overlooks on the mountainside

There are 13 New York State Scenic Byways in the Adirondacks alone, three of them in Warren County. The first is the Roosevelt–Marcy Trail, which runs on NY 28N.[26] The second is the Dude Ranch Trail, a loop in Warren and nearby Saratoga counties,[27] and the third is the Central Adirondack Trail, which utilizes parts of NY 9L, US 9 and NY 28.[28]

State reference routes

There are three state-maintained reference routes in Warren County. A reference route is a road owned by the state but are signed only with reference markers. The shortest of these is NY 911E, an east–west highway connecting NY 32 to NY 254.[2] The route is the only portion of NY 32B's former alignment in Warren County that did not become part of NY 254.[23] Although it is the shortest reference route in the county, the New York State Department of Transportation has reserved NY 656, a replacement touring route designation, for the highway. A date for the renumbering has not been determined.[25] The longest of Warren County's three reference routes is NY 917A,[2] better known as the Prospect Mountain Veterans Memorial Highway.[25] The final reference route is NY 912Q, a two lane freeway spur leading east from I-87 exit 22.[3][29]

County-maintained roads

There are 81 county-maintained roads in Warren County. Most are short connectors between major roadways, although a few are former state roads. A few examples are CR 64 and CR 62, both of which were part of NY 9M during the 1930s,[6] and CR 79, which was part of NY 32 until 1981.[30][31] In some cases, a single county route designation has been assigned to several different highways. An example is CR 11, which begins at an intersection with CR 10 just east of the Northway (I-87) in Chestertown, but splits into two east of Riverbank. Until 2009, Warren County Routes were not signed like normal touring routes; instead, they were marked with tab–like signs mounted on the back of poles. There was one exception, as CR 23 was signed as a normal county route would.[32]

New county highway signage on County Route 4 in Warrensburg. The old tab style can be seen affixed to the Speed Limit 40 sign in the background

In November 2007, locals of Warren County produced concern that the salt used on several county highways including CR 7, CR 11, and CR 35 was starting to harm the fragile environment of Lake George and the surrounding area. The Warren County Highway Department uses an average of 9,000 short tons (8,165 t) of salt on the roads around the Lake George area annually. The salt is beginning to flow into the lake, causing a harmful environmental impact. Since the amount of salt in Lake George has doubled since the 1980s, the highway department switched from using sand entirely to using salt for safety of drivers, rather than the environment. Local officials recognize the problem at hand and are trying to find ways to minimize salt usage.[33]

In late 2009, Warren County DPW began adding the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard pentagon shield to their county roads. Signage is generally limited to the terminus of a single road, and roads are not signed at intersections with other county or state roads or when numbers change. One example of the latter is CR 32 (Call Street) and CR 28 (Corinth Road), where the only visible shield heading east is for CR 32 at CR 16 (East River Drive).

Interstate, U.S., and state highways

The chart below shows current Interstate, U.S., and state highways by year of creation, length, and towns crossed. "Formed" displays the year or time period in which the route was assigned; "Length" shows the highway's total length in Warren County.

Route Formed Length[2] Towns crossed
mi km
I-87 1957[34] 38.53 62.01 Queensbury, Lake George, Warrensburg, Chester
US 9 1926[5] 40.43 65.07 Glens Falls, Queensbury, Lake George, Warrensburg, Chester
NY 8 1930[12] 46.79 75.30 Chester, Johnsburg
NY 9L 1930[8] 18.58 29.90 Queensbury, Lake George
NY 9N 1930[12] 48.58 78.18 Lake Luzerne, Lake George, Bolton, Hague
NY 28 1930[12] 21.23 34.17 Chester, Warrensburg
NY 28N 1930[12] 4.54 7.31 North Creek
NY 32 1930[12] 2.88 4.63 Glens Falls, Queensbury
NY 149 1930[8] 5.90 9.50 Queensbury
NY 254 ca. 1965[23][24] 5.34 8.59 Queensbury
NY 418 1930[8] 3.50 5.63 Warrensburg
NY 911E 0.20 0.32 Queensbury
NY 912Q 1967[29] 0.66 1.06 Lake George
NY 917A 1969[35] 5.88 9.46 Lake George

County Routes

The chart below covers the county routes in Warren County. The county route system was established by 1991.[36]

Route Length From Via To Notes
mi km
Warren County Route 1 NY.svg CR 1[37] 0.9 miles (1.4 km) south of NY 8 Riverside Station Road in Johnsburg NY 8 Former number; now town-maintained
Warren County Route 2 NY.svg CR 2 2.73 4.39 CR 3 at Stony Creek town line Stony Creek Road in Thurman CR 4
Warren County Route 3 NY.svg CR 3 6.53 10.51 Becomes CR 22 0.27 miles (0.43 km) north of CR 76 Harrisburg and Warrensburg Roads in Stony Creek CR 2 at Thurman town line
Warren County Route 4 NY.svg CR 4 7.82 12.59 NY 418 Stony Creek and Athol Roads, High Street, Mountain and Valley Roads in Thurman CR 57 at Garnet Lake Road
Warren County Route 5 NY.svg CR 5 0.27 0.43 CR 9 Fourth Avenue in Warrensburg US 9
Warren County Route 6 NY.svg CR 6 0.56 0.90 US 9 Fort George Road in Lake George CR 51
0.19 0.31 Lake George Beach State Park Beach Road in Lake George NY 9L
Warren County Route 7 NY.svg CR 7 8.42 13.55 Glens Falls city line Bay Road in Queensbury NY 9L
Warren County Route 8 NY.svg CR 8 6.69 10.77 NY 28 Friends Lake Road in Chester NY 8
Warren County Route 9 NY.svg CR 9 1.35 2.17 CR 40 at Fish Hatchery Road Hudson and Elm Streets in Warrensburg NY 418 / CR 45
Warren County Route 10 NY.svg CR 10 11.07 17.82 US 9 Horicon Avenue and Schroon River Road in Warrensburg CR 30 at Chester town line
Warren County Route 11 NY.svg CR 11 4.67 7.52 CR 10 in Warrensburg Bolton Landing – Riverbank Road NY 9N in Bolton
4.29 6.90 CR 11 (segment 1) Valley Woods Road in Bolton NY 9N
Warren County Route 12 NY.svg CR 12 3.02 4.86 Saratoga County line; continues as CR 1 Hadley Road in Stony Creek CR 3
Warren County Route 13 NY.svg CR 13 6.26 10.07 CR 4 The Glen – Athol Road in Thurman NY 28
Warren County Route 14 NY.svg CR 14 0.38 0.61 CR 60 at Judd Bridge River Street in Warrensburg NY 418
0.70 1.13 NY 418 Milton Street and Library Avenue in Warrensburg CR 9
0.06 0.10 CR 9 Stewart Farrar Street in Warrensburg US 9
Warren County Route 15 NY.svg CR 15 4.27 6.87 CR 62 / CR 64 East Shore Drive in Horicon Beaver Pond Road
Warren County Route 16 NY.svg CR 16 5.34 8.59 CR 44 Bay Road and East River Drive in Lake Luzerne Saratoga County line; continues as CR 9
Warren County Route 17 NY.svg CR 17 3.90 6.28 US 9 Round Pond, Blind Rock, and Haviland Roads in Queensbury NY 9L
Warren County Route 18 NY.svg CR 18 0.25 0.40 NY 9N Sagamore Road in Bolton Bridge over Lake George
Warren County Route 19 NY.svg CR 19 4.86 7.82 Essex County line; continues as CR 29 Olmstedville Road in Chester US 9
Warren County Route 21 NY.svg CR 21 4.68 7.53 NY 8 West Hague Road in Hague Essex County line; continues as CR 38
2.25 3.62 Essex County line; continues as CR 38 West Hague Road in Hague NY 9N
Warren County Route 21A NY.svg CR 21A 0.80 1.29 CR 21 New Hague Road in Hague Essex County line; continues as CR 11
Warren County Route 22 NY.svg CR 22 8.60 13.84 Bridge over Halfway Brook Harrisburg Road in Stony Creek Becomes CR 3 0.27 miles (0.43 km) north of CR 76
Warren County Route 23 NY.svg CR 23 0.31 0.50 Infirmary Road Gurney Lane in Queensbury US 9
Warren County Route 24 NY.svg CR 24 0.36 0.58 US 9 Mountain Avenue, King Street, and Hackensack Avenue in Warrensburg US 9
Warren County Route 25 NY.svg CR 25 0.37 0.60 CR 11 (segment 2) Brook Street and Goodman Avenue in Bolton NY 9N
Warren County Route 26 NY.svg CR 26 7.69 12.38 NY 8 Palisades Road in Horicon NY 8
Warren County Route 27 NY.svg CR 27 1.20 1.93 CR 11 (segment 2) Federal Hill Road in Bolton CR 41 at Frank Cameron Road
Warren County Route 28 NY.svg CR 28 5.20 8.37 CR 32 at Lake Luzerne town line Corinth Road and Main Street in Queensbury Glens Falls city line
Warren County Route 29 NY.svg CR 29 4.23 6.81 NY 28 Peaceful Valley Road in Johnsburg NY 28
0.20 0.32 NY 28 Peaceful Valley Road in Johnsburg CR 77
Warren County Route 30 NY.svg CR 30 3.66 5.89 CR 10 at Warrensburg town line Schroon River Road in Chester CR 53 at bridge over Schroon River
Warren County Route 31 NY.svg CR 31 1.84 2.96 CR 30 in Chester Horicon Avenue NY 8 in Horicon
Warren County Route 32 NY.svg CR 32 5.26 8.47 CR 16 Call Street in Lake Luzerne CR 28 at Queensbury town line
Warren County Route 33 NY.svg CR 33 0.23 0.37 NY 8 Market Street in Horicon NY 8
Warren County Route 34 NY.svg CR 34 0.94 1.51 US 9 Glenwood Avenue in Queensbury CR 7
Warren County Route 35 NY.svg CR 35 3.89 6.26 US 9 Diamond Point – Bakers Crossing Road in Lake George NY 9N
Warren County Route 36 NY.svg CR 36 3.80 6.12 CR 4 Valley Road in Thurman CR 13
Warren County Route 37 NY.svg CR 37 0.12 0.19 Red Wing Road Beaver Pond Road in Horicon CR 55
Warren County Route 38 NY.svg CR 38 0.68 1.09 NY 9L Pilot Knob Road in Queensbury Washington County line; continues as CR 32
Warren County Route 39 NY.svg CR 39 1.05 1.69 NY 9L / CR 54 Sunnyside East Road in Queensbury Washington County line; continues as CR 35
Warren County Route 40 NY.svg CR 40 3.89 6.26 CR 9 at Fish Hatchery Road Golf Course Road in Warrensburg NY 28
Warren County Route 41 NY.svg CR 41 4.28 6.89 CR 27 at Frank Cameron Road Federal Hill, Sawmill, and North Bolton Roads in Bolton CR 11 (segment 1)
Warren County Route 42 NY.svg CR 42 0.73 1.17 Glens Falls city line Dix Avenue in Queensbury NY 32
Warren County Route 43 NY.svg CR 43 0.15 0.24 Riverside Drive Church Street in Chester US 9
Warren County Route 44 NY.svg CR 44 0.52 0.84 Saratoga County line; continues as CR 4 Bridge, Main, and Mill Streets in Lake Luzerne NY 9N
Warren County Route 45 NY.svg CR 45 0.17 0.27 US 9 Water Street in Warrensburg NY 418 / CR 9
Warren County Route 46 NY.svg CR 46 4.03 6.49 NY 28 in Warrensburg Potter Brook and Atateka Drives CR 8 in Chester
Warren County Route 47 NY.svg CR 47 0.61 0.98 US 9 Quaker Road in Queensbury CR 34 Entire length overlaps with NY 254
Warren County Route 48 NY.svg CR 48 1.12 1.80 South Trout Lake Road Lamb Hill Road in Bolton East end of county maintenance
2.22 3.57 West end of county maintenance Trout Lake Road in Bolton NY 9N
0.12 0.19 CR 10 County Home Bridge Road in Warrensburg Bridge over Schroon River
Warren County Route 49 NY.svg CR 49 4.04 6.50 NY 9N Coolidge Hill Road in Bolton CR 48 (segment 2)
Warren County Route 50 NY.svg CR 50 1.29 2.08 NY 8 Sunset Drive in Hague CR 21
Warren County Route 51 NY.svg CR 51 0.51 0.82 US 9 Beach Road in Lake George CR 6
Warren County Route 52 NY.svg CR 52 3.63 5.84 CR 79 Queensbury Avenue and Hicks Road in Queensbury NY 9L
Warren County Route 53 NY.svg CR 53 0.99 1.59 CR 30 at bridge over Schroon River Watering Tub Road in Horicon NY 8
Warren County Route 54 NY.svg CR 54 0.95 1.53 CR 7 / CR 63 Sunnyside Road in Queensbury NY 9L / CR 39
Warren County Route 55 NY.svg CR 55 6.86 11.04 CR 53 Valentine Pond Road in Horicon CR 37
Warren County Route 56 NY.svg CR 56 2.83 4.55 NY 8 White School House – Butternut Flats Road in Chester US 9
Warren County Route 57 NY.svg CR 57 6.84 11.01 CR 4 at Garnet Lake Road in Thurman South Johnsburg Road NY 8 in Johnsburg
Warren County Route 58 NY.svg CR 58 5.92 9.53 CR 28 West Mountain Road in Queensbury CR 23
Warren County Route 59 NY.svg CR 59 1.74 2.80 US 9 Bloody Pond Road in Lake George NY 9L
Warren County Route 60 NY.svg CR 60 3.60 5.79 NY 9N Old Stage Road in Lake Luzerne Warrensburg town line
3.44 5.54 Cross Road Harrington Hill Road in Warrensburg CR 14 at Judd Bridge
Warren County Route 62 NY.svg CR 62 0.76 1.22 CR 15 / CR 64 in Horicon Glendale Road US 9 in Chester Formerly part of NY 9M
Warren County Route 63 NY.svg CR 63 1.17 1.88 NY 149 Moon Hill Road in Queensbury CR 7
Warren County Route 64 NY.svg CR 64 3.94 6.34 CR 55 East Schroon River Road in Horicon CR 15 / CR 62 Formerly part of NY 9M
Warren County Route 65 NY.svg CR 65 1.43 2.30 CR 8 Knapp Hill Road in Chester Riverside Drive
Warren County Route 66 NY.svg CR 66 1.39 2.24 CR 47 Country Club Road in Queensbury CR 17
Warren County Route 67 NY.svg CR 67 1.15 1.85 CR 2 Cameron Road in Thurman CR 4
Warren County Route 68 NY.svg CR 68 4.89 7.87 NY 8 Landon Hill Road in Chester US 9
Warren County Route 69 NY.svg CR 69 0.29 0.47 US 9 West Brook Road in Lake George CR 51
Warren County Route 70 NY.svg CR 70 3.33 5.36 CR 34 Quaker Road in Queensbury NY 911E Entire length overlaps with NY 254
Warren County Route 71 NY.svg CR 71 0.95 1.53 Flat Rock Road Stone School House Road in Lake George NY 9N
Warren County Route 72 NY.svg CR 72 8.33 13.41 Bridge over Pine Ridge Brook in Thurman Garnet Lake Road NY 8 in Johnsburg
Warren County Route 73 NY.svg CR 73 1.30 2.09 Gore Mountain Gore Mountain Road in Johnsburg CR 29
Warren County Route 74 NY.svg CR 74 1.82 2.93 CR 8 Atateka Drive in Chester CR 46
Warren County Route 75 NY.svg CR 75 1.29 2.08 CR 56 Ben Culver Road in Chester CR 68
Warren County Route 76 NY.svg CR 76 5.68 9.14 CR 3 in Stony Creek Lanfear, Murray, and Dartmouth Roads and High Street CR 4 in Thurman
Warren County Route 77 NY.svg CR 77 1.81 2.91 NY 28 Main Street in Johnsburg NY 28 Former routing of NY 28
Warren County Route 78 NY.svg CR 78 3.40 5.47 Beach Road Thirteenth Lake Road in Johnsburg NY 28
Warren County Route 79 NY.svg CR 79 0.84 1.35 NY 32 / NY 911E Boulevard in Queensbury Washington County line; becomes CR 75 Former routing of NY 32
Warren County Route 80 NY.svg CR 80 0.14 0.23 NY 28N Circle Avenue in Johnsburg CR 77
Warren County Route 81 NY.svg CR 81 0.15 0.24 Dead end Railroad Place in Johnsburg CR 77
Warren County Route 82 NY.svg CR 82 0.11 0.18 NY 28 Ski Bowl Road in Johnsburg CR 77
20px CR 83 0.04 0.06 The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom Six Flags Drive in Queensbury US 9
Source: 2010 NYSDOT Warren County inventory[38] unless otherwise noted

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