NY 87
NY 87, also known as New York State Route 87, is a major north-south highway in the state of New York. It stretches approximately 90 miles, connecting the New York Thruway (I-87) near Newburgh to the Adirondack Park region. The route is primarily used for local and regional travel, providing access to various towns and attractions along the way.
The highway passes through scenic areas, including parts of the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson Valley. It serves as an important corridor for both residents and tourists, facilitating access to outdoor recreational activities and natural landscapes in the surrounding regions.