New York Statutes
§ 342-M — Portion of the state highway system to be designated and known as the "Central Adirondack Trail"
New York § 342-M
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N.Y. Highway § 342-M (2026).
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§ 342-m. Portion of the state highway system to be designated and\nknown as the "Central Adirondack Trail". All that portion of the state\nhighway system beginning at the Hudson River Bridge on route nine\nbetween the village of Glens Falls and the city of Glens Falls,\ncontinuing north on route nine to Lake George; continuing north from\nLake George on route nine through Warrensburg; continuing northwest from\nWarrensburg on routes nine and twenty-eight through North Creek and\nNorth River to Indian Lake; continuing west from Indian Lake on routes\ntwenty-eight and thirty to Blue Mountain Lake; continuing southwest on\nroute twenty-eight from Blue Mountain Lake through Inlet, Eagle Bay, Old\nForge and Thendara to Woodgate; continuing southwest from Woodgate on\nroute twenty-eight throug
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