New York State Route 30
New York State Route 30 is a north-south highway located in the eastern part of New York. It stretches approximately 150 miles, connecting the Catskill Mountains to the Adirondack Park. The route begins in the town of Hancock and ends in the village of Northville, passing through various towns and scenic areas along the way.
The highway serves as an important corridor for both local traffic and tourism, providing access to outdoor recreational activities in the surrounding regions. It features a mix of rural landscapes, forests, and small communities, making it a popular route for travelers exploring the natural beauty of New York State.