List of county routes in Greene County, New York

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County Route 32C's lone reassurance marker in Ashland Greene CR 32C in Ashland.jpg
County Route 32C's lone reassurance marker in Ashland

County routes in Greene County, New York, are signed with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices-standard yellow-on-blue pentagon route marker.

Contents

Routes 1–40

RouteLength
(mi) [1]
Length
(km)
FromViaToNotes
CR 1 jct.svg CR 12.604.18CR 3West Settlement Road in Halcott Silas Lake Road
CR 2 jct.svg CR 27.1011.43 NY 23A in Lexington Little Westkill Road NY 23 in Prattsville
CR 3 jct.svg CR 3 (1)4.567.34 Delaware County line (becomes CR 37)Johnson Hollow and Halcott Mountain roads in Halcott Dead end in Lexington Year-round maintenance ends at the school bus turnaround ( 42°14′29″N74°27′54″W / 42.24126°N 74.46505°W / 42.24126; -74.46505 ), but the road remains a legally driveable public highway all the way through to the northern segment. The section in the col between Bearpen and Vly mountains is, at just above 2,800 feet (850 m) in elevation, the highest free public road in the state.
CR 3 jct.svg CR 3 (2)0.570.92Dead endMountain Road in Lexington CR 2See above
CR 4 jct.svg CR 41.993.20 NY 23 in Prattsville Red Falls RoadCR 10 in Ashland
CR 5 jct.svg CR 51.242.00 NY 23 Mail Route Road in Ashland CR 10
CR 6 jct.svg CR 65.809.33 NY 42 Spruceton Road in Lexington End of county maintenance at Diamond Notch trailhead (road continues into Forest Preserve as Diamond Notch Trail.
CR 7 jct.svg CR 71.923.09 NY 23 Gilboa Road in Prattsville Schoharie County line (becomes CR 39)Briefly enters Delaware County as CR 53
CR 8A jct.svg CR 8A0.520.84 US 9W Technology Drive in Coxsackie US 9W
CR 9 jct.svg CR 93.295.29 NY 81 in Coxsackie Vocational RoadBailey Street in Coxsackie village
CR 10 jct.svg CR 1013.9922.51 NY 23 in Prattsville West Settlement Road and Mount Pisgah RoadCR 20 in Durham
CR 11 jct.svg CR 112.323.73CR 10Huntersfield Road in Prattsville End of county maintenance
CR 12 jct.svg CR 122.283.67 NY 23 South Street in Windham NY 296
CR 13 jct.svg CR 132.674.30 NY 23A/NY 42 in Lexington Church Hill RoadCR 23C in Jewett
CR 13A jct wide.svg CR 13A0.330.53 NY 23A Old State Road in Lexington NY 42
CR 14 jct.svg CR 143.736.00CR 17Goshen Street Road in Jewett NY 296
CR 15 jct.svg CR 152.313.72 NY 23 Sutton Hollow Road in Ashland CR 10
Greene County 16.svg CR 165.458.77 Tannersville village linePlatte Clove Road in Hunter End of county maintenance
CR 17 jct.svg CR 174.537.29 NY 23A in Jewett Jewett Heights Road NY 23 in Ashland
CR 18 jct.svg CR 182.263.64 NY 23A Mountain House Road in Hunter North–South Lake
CR 19 jct.svg CR 192.734.39 NY 23 in Ashland North Settlement RoadCR 10 in Windham
CR 20 jct.svg CR 2015.5825.07 Schoharie County line in Durham Cornwallville and Sunside roads NY 23 in Cairo
CR 20A jct wide.svg CR 20A0.641.03 NY 23 Old Route 23 in Cairo CR 20
CR 20B jct wide.svg CR 20B0.941.51CR 20Cornwallville Road in Durham NY 145
CR 21 jct.svg CR 214.316.94 NY 23 Mitchell Hollow Road in Windham CR 10
CR 22 jct.svg CR 221.732.78CR 20Oak Hill–Durham Road in Durham NY 81
CR 23B jct wide.svg CR 23B 9.9015.93 NY 23 in Cairo Mohican Trail Catskill village line in Catskill Former routing of NY 23; state-maintained as NY 911V between Thruway exit 21 and Austin Acres
CR 23C jct wide.svg CR 23C18.1229.16 NY 23A in Prattsville High Road Tannersville village line in Hunter
CR 24 jct.svg CR 243.405.47CR 31Purling Road in Cairo CR 23B
CR 25 jct.svg CR 252.884.63 NY 23A Onteora Park Road in Hunter CR 23C
CR 26 jct.svg CR 2610.3716.69 NY 81 in Greenville Grapeville RoadNY 81 in Coxsackie
CR 26A jct wide.svg CR 26A0.300.48 NY 81 Grapeville Road South in Greenville CR 26
CR 27 jct.svg CR 270.861.38 NY 145 Deans Mill Road in Durham NY 81
CR 28 jct.svg CR 282.824.54 US 9W in Athens Schoharie TurnpikeCR 74 at Second Street in Athens village
CR 30 jct.svg CR 300.981.58CR 47Cauterskill Road in Catskill Catskill village line
CR 31 jct.svg CR 317.3111.76 Catskill town lineHearts Content and Acra roads in Cairo NY 145
CR 32C jct wide.svg CR 32C1.983.19CR 10 in Ashland Finch Road Schoharie County line in Windham
CR 35 jct.svg CR 355.528.88 NY 81 Red Mill and West roads in Greenville NY 81
CR 36 jct.svg CR 360.020.03 Schoharie County line (becomes CR 3)Manorkill Road in Durham Albany County line (becomes CR 354)Unsigned; right-of-way does not intersect any roads in Greene County
CR 37 jct.svg CR 371.622.61CR 26Newry Road in Greenville CR 38
CR 38 jct.svg CR 381.502.41 Albany County line (becomes CR 405)Newry Road in Greenville Albany County line (becomes CR 111)
CR 39 jct.svg CR 391.282.06CR 31Round Top Road in Cairo CR 24
CR 40 jct.svg CR 403.896.26CR 23C in Jewett Maplecrest Road NY 296 in Windham

Routes 41 and up

RouteLength
(mi) [1]
Length
(km)
FromViaToNotes
CR 41 jct.svg CR 417.4612.01CR 23B in Cairo Lake Mills Road and Sanford Corners NY 81 in Greenville
CR 41A jct wide.svg CR 41A0.050.08CR 85Jerome Avenue Extension in Cairo CR 41
CR 42 jct.svg CR 420.500.80 US 9W Bronck House Road in Coxsackie US 9W
CR 45 jct.svg CR 453.395.46 Cairo town lineEarlton Road in Coxsackie NY 81 Discontinuous at Grapeville Creek
CR 46 jct.svg CR 463.054.91 NY 32 Cairo Junction Road in Catskill CR 23B
CR 47 jct.svg CR 478.8714.27 Ulster County line (becomes CR 34)Old Kings Road and Cauterskill Road in Catskill CR 23B
CR 47A jct wide.svg CR 47A0.210.34CR 47Webster Avenue in Catskill Dead end
CR 49 jct.svg CR 496.3810.27CR 23B in Catskill Green Lake Road US 9W in Coxsackie Discontinuous at New York State Thruway
CR 49A jct wide.svg CR 49A1.151.85CR 49Green Lake Road in Athens Schoharie Turnpike
CR 50 jct.svg CR 501.221.96 NY 81 North Road in Greenville Albany County line (becomes CR 409)
CR 51 jct.svg CR 5110.1616.35 NY 81 in Coxsackie Medway Road US 9W in New Baltimore
CR 52 jct.svg CR 521.201.93CR 13Shoemaker Road in Lexington CR 23C
CR 53 jct.svg CR 532.173.49 NY 385 Howard Hall Road in Athens CR 28
CR 54 jct.svg CR 543.956.36CR 26Hannacroix Road in New Baltimore CR 51
CR 56 jct.svg CR 563.195.13CR 40Big Hollow Road in Windham Dead end
CR 57 jct.svg CR 575.338.58CR 28 in Athens village Farm To Market Road Coxsackie village line in Coxsackie
CR 61 jct.svg CR 617.0811.39 Coxsackie village line in Coxsackie River Road NY 144 in New Baltimore
CR 63 jct.svg CR 631.883.03 NY 23 Fire House Road in Ashland CR 10
CR 64 jct.svg CR 640.260.42 NY 385 Upper Ely Street in Coxsackie Coxsackie village line
CR 65 jct.svg CR 651.211.95 NY 296 Brooksburgh Road in Windham NY 23
CR 65A jct wide.svg CR 65A0.320.51CR 40Brooksburgh Road in Windham CR 65
CR 67 jct.svg CR 6714.0422.60CR 23B in Cairo Sandy Plains Road, Schoharie Turnpike, and Freehold Road NY 81 in Durham
CR 67A jct wide.svg CR 67A0.530.85 NY 145 Freehold Road in Durham CR 67
CR 74 jct.svg CR 742.223.57 US 9W in Athens Deyoe RoadCR 28 at Second Street in Athens village
CR 75 jct.svg CR 751.602.57 NY 81 in Greenville Medusa Road Albany County line in Durham (becomes CR 403)
CR 77 jct.svg CR 771.031.66CR 23CHesley Road in Jewett CR 14
CR 78 jct.svg CR 781.512.43CR 23CStock Farm Road in Jewett Colgate Lane
CR 79 jct.svg CR 790.240.39CR 12Church Street in Windham NY 23
CR 80 jct.svg CR 800.130.21Greene County Office BuildingCounty Home Road in Cairo CR 24
CR 83 jct.svg CR 831.682.70 NY 214 in Hunter Ski Bowl Road NY 23A in Hunter village
CR 84 jct.svg CR 84 0.550.89 NY 23  / NY 145 Durham Road in Cairo CR 23BFormerly part of NY 145
CR 85 jct.svg CR 850.420.68CR 23BGreenville Road in Cairo NY 23 Former routing of NY 32

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References

  1. 1 2 "County Roads Listing - Greene County" (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 22, 2021. Retrieved August 13, 2021.