Legislation
SECTION 342-N
Portion of state and county highway system to be designated and known as the "Dude Ranch Trail"
Highway (HAY) CHAPTER 25, ARTICLE 12
§ 342-n. Portion of state and county highway system to be designated
and known as the "Dude Ranch Trail". All that portion of the state and
county system beginning at the intersection of route nine-N and
interstate route eighty-seven, continuing southwesterly on route nine-N;
continuing then along Mill street, Main street and Bridge street (Warren
county route forty-four) through the town of Lake Luzerne; crossing into
Hadley on Rockwell street (Saratoga county route four) after crossing
the Hudson River into the County of Saratoga; continuing northerly on
the Hadley-Stony Creek road (Saratoga county route one and Warren county
route twelve) to the hamlet of Stony Creek; continuing easterly on
Warren County routes three, two and four and route four hundred eighteen
(Stony Creek - Warrensburg road) to route nine; continuing south on
route nine to Diamond Point road crossing exit twenty-three of the
Adirondack Northway; continuing on the Diamond Point road (Warren County
route thirty-five) to route nine-N; continuing south on route nine-N
through Lake George, terminating at the intersection of route nine-N and
interstate route eighty-seven.
and known as the "Dude Ranch Trail". All that portion of the state and
county system beginning at the intersection of route nine-N and
interstate route eighty-seven, continuing southwesterly on route nine-N;
continuing then along Mill street, Main street and Bridge street (Warren
county route forty-four) through the town of Lake Luzerne; crossing into
Hadley on Rockwell street (Saratoga county route four) after crossing
the Hudson River into the County of Saratoga; continuing northerly on
the Hadley-Stony Creek road (Saratoga county route one and Warren county
route twelve) to the hamlet of Stony Creek; continuing easterly on
Warren County routes three, two and four and route four hundred eighteen
(Stony Creek - Warrensburg road) to route nine; continuing south on
route nine to Diamond Point road crossing exit twenty-three of the
Adirondack Northway; continuing on the Diamond Point road (Warren County
route thirty-five) to route nine-N; continuing south on route nine-N
through Lake George, terminating at the intersection of route nine-N and
interstate route eighty-seven.