New York State Route 23
New York State Route 23 is a major east-west highway in the state of New York. It stretches approximately 120 miles, connecting the Hudson River in the west to the Vermont border in the east. The route passes through several towns and scenic areas, including the Catskill Mountains.
The highway serves as an important corridor for local traffic and tourism, providing access to various recreational activities. Along its path, NY Route 23 intersects with other significant roads, enhancing connectivity within the region. It is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation.