New York State Route 10 - NY 10A

NY 10A

There are two highways that have been designated NY 10A.

  • The original NY 10A was an alternate route of NY 10 between Long Lake and North Creek. It was assigned in the late 1920s and removed as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York.
  • The current NY 10A is a 2.41-mile (3.88 km) two-lane spur providing an alternate connection from NY 29 in Fulton County. The route begins at NY 29 in Johnstown and heads northwest to end at NY 10 in Caroga just inside the limits of Adirondack Park. NY 10A serves as a link for motorists wishing to access the western parts of Caroga via NY 10 from NY 29, bypassing the Rockwood hamlet, a reduced speed zone, and about a mile of highway. It was assigned c. 1931.

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