2006 New York Code - Portion Of The State Highway System To Be Designated And Known As The "central Adirondack Trail".



 
    §  342-m.  Portion  of  the  state highway system to be designated and
  known as the "Central Adirondack Trail". All that portion of  the  state
  highway  system  beginning  at  the  Hudson  River  Bridge on route nine
  between the village  of  Glens  Falls  and  the  city  of  Glens  Falls,
  continuing  north  on  route  nine to Lake George; continuing north from
  Lake George on route nine through Warrensburg; continuing northwest from
  Warrensburg on routes nine and  twenty-eight  through  North  Creek  and
  North  River  to Indian Lake; continuing west from Indian Lake on routes
  twenty-eight and thirty to Blue Mountain Lake; continuing  southwest  on
  route twenty-eight from Blue Mountain Lake through Inlet, Eagle Bay, Old
  Forge  and  Thendara  to Woodgate; continuing southwest from Woodgate on
  route twenty-eight through Forestport to Alder Creek;  continuing  south
  from  Alder  Creek  on  routes  twenty-eight  and  twelve  to Barneveld;
  continuing southwest from Barneveld on route  three  hundred  sixty-five
  through  Holland  Patent  to  Rome,  terminating at the route forty-six,
  sixty-nine, forty-nine overlap in Rome.

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