List of county routes in Rockland County, New York (41–75)

Looking south along CR 47 about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of US 202, its southern terminus.
Highway names
Interstates: Interstate X (I-X)
US Highways: U.S. Route X (US X)
State: New York State Route X (NY X)
County: County Route X (CR X)
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Most of the county routes in Rockland County, New York, act as primary roads in the less developed areas and also serve to interconnect the various villages and hamlets of the county. All routes are maintained by the Rockland County highway department. Across the county, routes are numbered such that odd-numbered routes are north–south and increase in number from east to west, while even-numbered routes are east–west and increase from south to north.

There are 22 routes numbered between 41 and 75. The farthest north of these routes is CR 53 in Tomkins Cove, while the farthest south is CR 41 in Chestnut Ridge. The farthest west is CR 72 in Sloatsburg and the farthest east is CR 44 in West Nyack. The longest route is CR 74, stretching for 5.3 miles (8.5 km) while the shortest route is CR 49 at 0.4 miles (0.64 km).

County Route 41

County Route 41
Location: Chestnut Ridge
Length: 1.43 mi[1] (2.30 km)

County Route 41 is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) north–south county route in the southern part of Rockland County. It begins at the New Jersey state line in the village of Chestnut Ridge and heads north, passing a few horse farms just north of the state line before intersecting the Garden State Parkway Connector (GSP) at a partial diamond interchange. The junction provides access from CR 41 to the northbound GSP and from the southbound GSP to CR 41. CR 41 is the only county route in Rockland County to directly intersect the highway. After CR 41's interchange with the Garden State Parkway, it runs through a commercial area of Chestnut Ridge and ends at a junction with NY 45.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Chestnut Ridge.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 95Continuation into Bergen County, New Jersey
0.490.79 Garden State Parkway northInterchange
1.432.30 NY 45
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 42

County Route 42
Location: Pearl RiverWest Nyack
Length: 1.98 mi[1] (3.19 km)

County Route 42 is a 2.0-mile (3.2 km) west–east county route in the southern part of Rockland County.

CR 42 begins at CR 33 in Nanuet, and ends at CR 23 in West Nyack. CR 42 runs through Nanuet and West Nyack.[3] CR 42 has an intersection with the Palisades Interstate Parkway (exit 7). Every summer there is a Greek Festival just off of exit 7 of the Palisades, near CR 42. CR 42 is the link to Lake Nanuet and Manhattan Woods Golf Course, which is a private course designed by PGA great, Gary Player. CR 42 is best known for running along the ClarkstownOrangetown border for most of its route, hence the name Townline Road.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Pearl River0.000.00 CR 33 (Middletown Road)
West Nyack1.622.61 Palisades ParkwayExit 7 (Palisades Parkway)
1.983.19 CR 23 (Sickletown Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 43

County Route 43
Location: New Hempstead

County Route 43, named Old Schoolhouse Road, was a 0.5-mile (0.80 km) north–south route in the central part of Rockland County.

CR 43 began and ended at NY 45.[4] CR 43 ran exclusively through New Hempstead. CR 43 gave drivers from CR 80 to reach NY 45 northbound or vice versa without having to travel to the congested CR 80–NY 45 interchange. The southern half of CR 43 was a one-way road only traveling about one-tenth of a mile. After a tricky intersection with CR 80, CR 43 was a two-way, two-lane road through residential areas of New Hempstead. CR 43 ran very close to the Palisades Interstate Parkway during its run, and was located very close to exits 11 and 12.

Major intersections

The entire route is in New Hempstead.

mikmDestinationsNotes
NY 45CR 43 one-way to CR 80
CR 80 (New Hempstead Road)
NY 45
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 44

County Route 44
Location: West Nyack
Length: 0.58 mi[1] (0.93 km)

County Route 44 is a 0.6-mile (0.97 km) west–east county route in the eastern part of Rockland County.

CR 44 begins at CR 23, and ends at CR 15.[5] CR 44 runs exclusively through West Nyack. CR 44 gives drivers the opportunity to bypass tricky exits on NY 59 when going from Sickletown Road to Western Highway. South of CR 44 is mostly undeveloped, while NY 59 and Palisades Center hover to the north.

Major intersections

The entire route is in West Nyack.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 23 (Sickletown Road)
0.580.93 CR 15 (Western Highway)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 46

County Route 46
Location: Nanuet
Length: 1.08 mi[1] (1.74 km)

County Route 46 is a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) west–east county route in the central part of Rockland County.

CR 46 begins at CR 35, and ends at CR 33 in downtown Nanuet.[6] CR 46 runs exclusively through the southern parts of Nanuet. CR 46 begins near the Spring Valley line, and heads east proceeding into downtown Nanuet ending near the Nanuet Mall. CR 46 used to end at CR 33A, but overtook the route for the northern 0.2 miles (0.32 km) of Old Middletown Road. The southern 0.1-mile (0.16 km) of CR 33A still remains. CR 46 passes Saint Agatha Home along its route. The home houses juveniles who run away from home or need a place to stay due to other problems. Other than the group of homes at Saint Agatha's, south of CR 46 is mostly undeveloped.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Nanuet.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 35 (Pascack Road)
1.081.74 CR 33A (Old Middletown Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 47

County Route 47
Location: Mount IvyStony Point
Length: 4.14 mi[1] (6.66 km)

County Route 47 is a 4.2-mile (6.8 km) north–south county route in the northern part of Rockland County.

CR 47 begins at US 202 in Mount Ivy, and ends at CR 108 in Stony Point.[7] CR 47 runs through the villages of Mount Ivy, Thiells, and Stony Point. CR 47 has a limited junction with the Palisades Interstate Parkway (at exit 13), as only PIP northbound passengers can directly access CR 47. In fact, CR 47 parallels the PIP for most of its route, and comes close to exits 14 and 15. In Mount Ivy, CR 47's southern terminus also comes close to NY 45's northern terminus. CR 47, while mostly in residential, does pass Phillip J Rotella Golf Course and North Rockland High School along its route. Just before CR 47's northern terminus, the route intersects Old NY 210 (now CR 106) in Stony Point. CR 47 and CR 23 are the only two Rockland County routes that have two concurrencies with other county routes for a certain amount of time.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Mount Ivy0.000.00 US 202
0.100.16 Palisades ParkwayExit 13 (Palisades Parkway)
Thiells2.103.38 CR 94 west (Letchworth Village Road)Western terminus of CR 47 / CR 94 overlap
2.163.48 CR 94 east (Suffern Lane)Eastern terminus of CR 47 / CR 94 overlap
2.864.60 CR 98 west (Willow Grove Road)Western terminus of CR 47 / CR 98 overlap
3.054.91 CR 98 east (Filors Lane)Eastern terminus of CR 47 / CR 98 overlap
Stony Point CR 100 (Washburn Lane)
3.836.16 CR 106 (Central Drive)Formerly part of NY 210
4.146.66 CR 108 (West Main Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 49

County Route 49
Location: Pomona
Length: 0.37 mi[1] (0.60 km)

County Route 49 is a 0.4-mile (0.64 km) north–south county route in the central part of Rockland County.

CR 49 begins at CR 86, and ends about a half-mile north at a dead end.[8] CR 49 runs exclusively in Pomona. CR 49 is one of the newest county routes in Rockland County. CR 49 is home to the Rockland County Fire Training Center, which is seconds away from NY 45. CR 49's northern terminus is at a dead end, but if the driver turns left, there is a fairly large animal shelter. Straight beyond CR 49's northern terminus is a hazardous waste collection area, with a private road continuing north for another third of a mile.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Pomona.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 86 (Pomona Road)
0.370.60Dead end
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 51

County Route 51
Location: New Hempstead
Length: 1.19 mi[1] (1.92 km)

County Route 51 is a 1.2-mile (1.9 km) north–south county route in the central part of Rockland County.

CR 51 begins at CR 80, and ends at NY 45.[9] CR 51 runs exclusively in New Hempstead. CR 51 has somewhat similar route to CR 67, as both provide key north–south routes in New Hempstead. Unlike CR 67, CR 51 turns east and ends at NY 45. Summit Park Road continues south of CR 80 as Hempstead Road. It provides a link to CR 74 in Spring Valley. The Dr Robert L Yeager Health Center and other county government buildings are located on the Sanatorium Road portion of CR 51.

Major intersections

The entire route is in New Hempstead.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 80 (New Hempstead Road)
1.191.92 NY 45
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 52

County Route 52
Location: MonseySpring Valley
Length: 1.66 mi[1] (2.67 km)

County Route 52 is a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) west–east county route in the southern part of Rockland County.

CR 52 begins at CR 73 in Monsey, and ends at South Central Avenue in Spring Valley.[10] CR 52 runs through the southern parts of Monsey and Spring Valley. CR 52 ends shortly after it crosses NY 45 because Old Nyack Turnpike switches direction heading north into downtown Spring Valley. CR 37 used to take over for CR 52, as Old Nyack Turnpike turns north as South Central Avenue, and continued to its northern terminus at NY 59. The piece of Old Nyack Turnpike in Nanuet used to be designated as CR 52. So at one time, there were two disjointed pieces of CR 52 in Rockland County.

CR 52 was originally designated as CR 62.[11]

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Monsey0.000.00 CR 73 (East Saddle River Road)
Spring Valley0.520.84 CR 71 (Hungry Hollow Road)
1.272.04 NY 45Chestnut Ridge–Spring Valley line
1.662.67South Central Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 53

County Route 53
Location: Stony PointTomkins Cove
Length: 1.51 mi[1] (2.43 km)

County Route 53 is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) north–south county route in the northern part of Rockland County.

CR 53 runs through Stony Point and Tomkins Cove. CR 53 begins at US 9W and US 202 in Stony Point, and ends at CR 118 in Tomkins Cove.[12] CR 53 is relatively close to the historic Battle of Stony Point battlefield of the Revolutionary War, which lies along the Hudson River. CR 53's northern terminus comes close to Bear Mountain State Park. CR 53 is the northern most north–south Rockland County Route. CR 53 is one of the more quiet Rockland County routes as it simply serves a few blocks of residential areas along its route.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Stony Point0.000.00 US 9W / US 202 (East Saddle River Road)
Tomkins Cove1.512.43 CR 118 (Mott Farm Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 60

County Route 60
Location: Nanuet
Length: 1.09 mi[1] (1.75 km)

County Route 60 is a 1.1-mile (1.8 km) west–east county route in the central part of Rockland County.

CR 60 begins at CR 35, and ends at CR 33.[13] CR 60 runs exclusively through Nanuet. CR 60 shares a terminus with CR 35 at its western terminus. CR 60 quickly intersects CR 35A during its route. After that intersection, CR 60 passes Airport Executive Park, which used to be an old, historic airport field in Rockland County. CR 60 then passes an entrance to the Hamlets, which is a very large condominium complex. CR 60 ends at CR 33 just about a half-mile south of CR 33's intersection with the Palisades Parkway.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Nanuet.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 35 (Pascack Road)
0.100.16 CR 35A (New Clarkstown Road)
1.091.75 CR 33 (Middletown Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 64

County Route 64
Location: MontebelloAirmont
Length: 2.80 mi[1] (4.51 km)

County Route 64 is a 2.8-mile (4.5 km) west–east county route in the western part of Rockland County. CR 64 begins at CR 93 in Montebello, and ends at West Maple Avenue in Monsey.[14] CR 64 runs through the villages of Montebello, Airmont, and Monsey. CR 64 is an alternate route for CR 74 and NY 59, as it runs parallel with each for its entire run. CR 64's western terminus is also CR 93's northern terminus. CR 64 comes close to the New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-287) at exit 14B, and can be reached via CR 89 within a quarter-mile of CR 64's intersection with CR 89. CR 64's eastern terminus ends at Maple Avenue just shy of NY 306. Beyond CR 64's western terminus, Montebello Road continues to Lake Road and Memorial Drive, which are links to US 202.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Montebello0.000.00 CR 93 (Hemion Road)
Airmont1.021.64 CR 89 (Airmont Road)
1.672.69 CR 85 (Spook Rock Road)
CR 81 (College Road)
2.804.51West Maple Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 65

County Route 65
Location: Stony Point–Bulsontown
Length: 1.61 mi[1] (2.59 km)

County Route 65 is a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) north–south county route in the northern part of Rockland County.

CR 65 begins at CR 112 in Stony Point, and ends at CR 118 in Bulsontown.[15] CR 65 runs through Stony Point and Bulsontown. CR 65's southern terminus is close to Old NY 210 (CR 106). But more notably is that CR 65's southern terminus is almost immediately after CR 112's eastern terminus, and within a quarter-mile of CR 108's eastern terminus. The spot seems to be a popular ending spot. CR 65's northern terminus comes close to Bear Mountain State Park. CR 65's northern terminus is also CR 118's western terminus. Actually, the intersection used to be a tri-terminus for CR 65, CR 118, and former CR 69 at Bullova Lake. This is also a popular camping spot on the Bear Mountain State Park border.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Stony Point0.000.00 CR 112 (Wayne Drive)
Bulsontown1.612.59 CR 118 (Mott Farm Road)Western terminus of CR 118
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 67

County Route 67
Location: New HempsteadPomona
Length: 1.34 mi[1] (2.16 km)

County Route 67 is a 1.3-mile (2.1 km) north–south county route in the central part of Rockland County.

CR 67 begins at CR 86 in Pomona, and ends at CR 80 in New Hempstead.[16] CR 67 runs through New Hempstead, and touches the Pomona border at its northern terminus. CR 67 runs through mainly residential areas. CR 67 runs parallel, directly between NY 306 and NY 45. CR 67 is a very similar route to CR 51. CR 67's southern terminus actually comes into CR 80 at a west–east direction. This is because CR 80 dips south briefly at this point in its route. CR 67 provides a link to a few recreational areas, including Sandy Brook Town Park, Mount Ivy County Park, and Minisceongo Golf Club.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
New Hempstead0.000.00 CR 80 (New Hempstead Road)
Pomona1.342.16 CR 86 (Pomona Road)Pomona village line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 68

County Route 68
Location: Sloatsburg
Length: 0.34 mi[1] (0.55 km)

County Route 68 is a 0.4-mile (0.64 km) west–east county route in the western part of Rockland County. CR 68 is the shortest, non-child, county route in Rockland County.

CR 68 begins at CR 72 near the Orange County border, and ends at the Sloatsburg village line along Eagle Valley Road.[17] CR 68 travels exclusively outside the more populated areas of Sloatsburg. CR 68 actually runs in a north–south direction, but is labeled west–east because Eagle Valley Road, after CR 68's eastern terminus, runs mainly in a west–east direction. CR 68 actually crosses the official Orange County line, but is still funded by Rockland County. In fact, some maps place CR 68 in Tuxedo Park, which is the town in Orange County just north of the county line. Beyond CR 68's northern terminus, Eagle Valley Road continues into downtown Sloatsburg, ending at NY 17.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Sloatsburg.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 72 (Sterling Mine Road)
0.340.55Eagle Valley RoadContinuation into Sloatsburg
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 69

County Route 69
Location: Stony PointTomkins Cove
Length: 1.83 mi[1] (2.95 km)

County Route 69, named Cedar Falls Road, was a 1.8-mile (2.9 km) north–south route in northern Rockland County.

CR 69 began at CR 106, in Stony Point, and ended at CR 118 and CR 65, in Bulsontown, near Bear Mountain State Park.[18] CR 69 ran through residential and rural areas in the western portion of the town of Stony Point. Cedar Falls Road has a hidden intersection with the Palisades Interstate Parkway. It is actually just an extension of exit 15. Drivers can reach the PIP northbound from former CR 69 without having to travel south to CR 106. Drivers from the PIP cannot reach Cedar Falls Road directly.

CR 69 had one suffixed route, CR 69A. It was a 0.1-mile (0.16 km) route that began at CR 69 and ended at a dead end at the entrance of Bear Mountain State Park in Bulsontown.[19] Despite the signage along CR 69 being removed, the route still appears on county maps.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Stony Point0.000.00 CR 106 (Gate Hill Road / Central Drive)
Palisades Parkway northExtension of exit 15 (Palisades Parkway)
Tomkins Cove1.832.95 CR 65 (Bulsontown Road) / CR 118 (Mott Farm Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 71

County Route 71
Location: Chestnut RidgeSpring Valley
Length: 1.52 mi[1] (2.45 km)

County Route 71 is a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) north–south county route in the southern part of Rockland County.

CR 71 begins close to the New Jersey border at NY 45 in Chestnut Ridge, and ends at CR 52 in Spring Valley, just after crossing over the New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-287).[20] CR 71 runs through Chestnut Ridge and Spring Valley. CR 71's southern terminus comes close to CR 41's northern terminus, which is just north of CR 71 on NY 45. Just before its northern terminus, CR 71 crosses the New York State Thruway, near the Spring Valley toll, but does not intersect the interstate. CR 71 provides a cut-through route from Monsey to the Garden State Parkway, without having to get on the Thruway or NY 59. CR 71 runs mainly through residential areas.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Chestnut Ridge0.000.00 NY 45
Spring Valley1.522.45 CR 52 (Old Nyack Turnpike)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 72

County Route 72
Location: Sloatsburg
Length: 2.18 mi[1] (3.51 km)
CR 72 at the OrangeRockland County line in Sloatsburg

County Route 72 is a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) westeast county-maintained highway in the western part of Rockland County, New York, in the United States. CR 72 begins at the Orange County line in Sloatsburg and Eagle Valley, and ends at NY 17. It runs exclusively through Sloatsburg, and is the only county route in Rockland County to intersect NY 17. After the western terminus, CR 72 continues into Orange County with the same number until reaching the New Jersey border. It is the only road in Rockland County that eventually leads into Passaic County, New Jersey. After crossing the New Jersey border, Sloatsburg Road proceeds south through Ringwood Manor State Park before ending at CR 511.

CR 72 is one of two county routes that connects to a like-numbered route in Orange County. The other is CR 106. The total length of CR 72 in Orange and Rockland counties is 3.4 miles (5.5 km) (1.8 in Orange and 1.6 in Rockland).

Around 1982, the Rockland County Highway Department had a different system of highways around the county. The most southern northsouth highways in Rockland County were designated with low numbers, such as 1, 2, 3 or 4. CR 72, being the westernmost county-maintained highway, was designated as CR 1.[21] When Rockland County renumbered their highway system, CR 1, was renumbered to match up with CR 72 at the Orange County border.[22]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Rockland County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tuxedo Park0.00.0 CR 72 (Sterling Mine Road)Continuation into Orange County
Sloatsburg0.10.16 CR 68 (Eagle Valley Road)
1.62.6 NY 17
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 73

County Route 73
Location: Monsey
Length: 2.26 mi[1] (3.64 km)

County Route 73 is a 2.3-mile (3.7 km) north–south route in the southern part of Rockland County.

CR 73 begins at the New Jersey border in Monsey and Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, and ends at NY 59.[23] CR 73 runs through the southern part of Monsey. CR 73 used to be the southern extension of NY 306 before 1980. CR 73 begins at the current end of NY 306 at the NY 59 intersection in Monsey. CR 73 passes Ascension Cemetery and the Saddle River Town Pool just north of the New York–New Jersey border. CR 73 passes under the New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-287) just before its northern terminus at NY 59. Monsey Glen County Park is just left of CR 73's end on NY 59.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Monsey.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 CR 75Continuation into Bergen County, New Jersey
0.671.08 CR 81 (Hemion Road)
1.983.19 CR 52 (Old Nyack Turnpike)
2.263.64 NY 59
2.263.64 NY 306Continuation beyond NY 59
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 74

County Route 74
Location: MontebelloNew City
Length: 5.28 mi[1] (8.50 km)
CR 74 at its western terminus, US 202, and proceeding west into Montebello

County Route 74 is a 5.3-mile (8.5 km) long westeast county route in the central part of Rockland County, New York, in the United States. CR 74 begins at U.S. Route 202 (US 202) in Montebello, near Harriman State Park, and ends at CR 35A in New City. CR 74 is an alternate route to CR 80, as it runs parallel with it for its entire run. CR 74 runs through Montebello, Viola, Monsey, Spring Valley, before ending just inside the New City town limits.

CR 74 is a key route in Rockland as it has intersections with a few northsouth state highways in the county. CR 74 passes several schools along its route, including Rockland Community College, Suffern High School, Ramapo High School, and a few elementary schools. The highway was also a reference to the naming of the community of Viola. After some designation changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s, CR 74 was designated over CR 106 and CR 107.

Major intersections
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Montebello0.000.00 US 202Near Harriman State Park
1.221.96 CR 85 (Spook Rock Road)CR 74 overlaps CR 85 for 0.1 miles (0.2 km)
Viola1.953.14 CR 81 (Forshay Road / College Road)
Monsey2.824.54 NY 306
Spring Valley4.296.90 NY 45The Hill
New City5.288.50 CR 35A (West Clarkstown Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

County Route 75

County Route 75
Location: Stony Point
Length: 2.81 mi[1] (4.52 km)

County Route 75 is a 2.8-mile (4.5 km) north–south county route in the northern part of Rockland County. The local name of Route 75 is Call Hollow Road.

CR 75 begins at Ladentown Rd in Pomona, and ends at CR 98 in Stony Point.[24] CR 75 runs through Pomona and Stony Point. CR 75's southern terminus comes very close to US 202 and the northern terminus of NY 306. CR 75 does not directly connect to NY 306 as CR 73 does on NY 306's southern end. This is probably because several Rockland County Routes end as they hit the town/village limits of whatever town they are headed toward. CR 75 runs along the eastern border of Harriman State Park for most of its route, and actually runs through a brief portion of the park that extends out east toward the Palisades Interstate Parkway. CR 75's northern terminus is close to exit 14 of the Palisades in Stony Point. CR 75 is home to Deer Mountain Day Camp, which is located at about the midway point of CR 75.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Stony Point.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00Ladentown Road
2.814.52 CR 98 (Gate Hill Road / Willow Grove Road)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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