New York State Route 410
New York State Route 410 (NY 410) is a state highway located in the northern part of New York. It runs for approximately 12 miles, connecting the village of Hammond to the town of Morristown. The route primarily serves local traffic and provides access to various residential areas and recreational sites.
NY 410 begins at its southern terminus at NY 37 and travels northward, eventually intersecting with County Route 6. The highway is characterized by its rural setting, featuring scenic views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby St. Lawrence River.