U.S. Route 209
U.S. Route 209 is a north-south highway located in the eastern United States. It stretches approximately 75 miles, primarily through the states of Pennsylvania and New York. The route connects several towns and cities, providing access to scenic areas, including parts of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
The highway begins in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and travels northward, passing through Port Jervis and Ellenville before ending in Kingston, New York. U.S. Route 209 serves as an important corridor for local traffic and tourism, offering travelers a glimpse of the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.