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New York State Route 299 (NY 299) is a short but important state route entirely within Ulster County, New York, in the United States.Centered on its interchange with the New York State Thruway outside New Paltz, it provides access from that road to the popular recreational attractions of the Shawangunk Ridge to the west and Poughkeepsie to the east.
Congestion in downtown New Paltz. Another choke point has been Main Street in New Paltz, a section shared by NY 32 and NY 299. This is the main route back to the Thruway and downstate from the heavily used hiking and climbing areas at Mohonk Preserve and Minnewaska State Park Preserve in the Shawangunks. It is also a well-developed commercial ...
Discontinuous at NY 52; overlaps with NY 299 near New Paltz village: CR 7 (2) 0.14 0.23 CR 7 (segment 1) Libertyville Road (CH 61) in New Paltz: New Paltz village line Entire length overlaps with NY 299: CR 7A: 2.59 4.17 CR 7 McKinstry Road (CH 127) in Gardiner: CR 9 CR 8: 4.83 7.77 US 44 / NY 55 in Gardiner: CH 117 CR 7 in New Paltz
An 1875 map of the town of New Paltz; the village was created in the central portion. New Paltz was founded in 1678 by French Huguenots settlers, including Louis DuBois, who had taken refuge in Mannheim, Germany, for a brief period of time, being married there in 1655, before emigrating to the Dutch colony of New Netherland in 1660 with his family.
The northbound lanes of the Thruway will close between exit 17 in Newburgh and exit 18 in New Paltz for at least 12 hours beginning at 7 p.m. Jan. 6 to allow for removal of an overpass in New Paltz.
New Paltz is accessible by a number of different roads. Interstate 87 (the New York State Thruway ) is the main thoroughfare and passes through in the eastern part and houses Exit 18 for Route 299. State routes that traverse through are Route 32 , Route 208 , and Route 299 .
New Virginia Road, Chenango CR 37, NY 51... Yes Subject of a court case in 1841. [142] Authorized to abandon their road 20 miles beyond Oxford 1851 New Paltz and Liberty Turnpike April 22, 1834, c. 142 [141] New Paltz, Ellenville, Liberty: No East Creek Turnpike April 24, 1834, c. 167 [141] Manheim (along East Canada Creek) No
The trail runs parallel to state routes 208 and 32; [107] there are two park and rides on Route 32, [108] a 63-spot lot in New Paltz, [109] and a 58-spot lot in Rosendale. [110] There are two bicycle shops along the trail in both Gardiner and New Paltz. [111] An 1875 map showing the Wallkill rail line passing through Rosendale's cement district