Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saratoga |
Saratoga Springs | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 9 / NY 29 / NY 50 | |
| Warren |
Town of Lake George | 29.49 | 47.46 | I-87 | Exit 21 (I-87) |
| 29.69 | 47.78 | US 9 south | Southern terminus of US 9 / NY 9N overlap | ||
| 30.02 | 48.31 | NY 9L | Northern terminus of NY 9L | ||
| Village of Lake George | 31.57 | 50.81 | US 9 north | Northern terminus of US 9 / NY 9N overlap | |
| Town of Lake George | 31.94 | 51.40 | I-87 | Exit 22 (I-87) | |
| Hague | 59.72 | 96.11 | NY 8 | Northern terminus of NY 8 | |
| Essex |
Town of Ticonderoga | 69.33 | 111.58 | NY 22 south / NY 74 | Southern terminus of NY 9N / NY 22 overlap |
| Crown Point | 81.64 | 131.39 | NY 185 | Western terminus of NY 185; to Champlain Bridge | |
| Westport | 94.81 | 152.58 | NY 22 north | Northern terminus of NY 9N / NY 22 overlap | |
| 98.90 | 159.16 | I-87 | Exit 31 (I-87) | ||
| Elizabethtown | 103.19 | 166.07 | US 9 north | Eastern terminus of US 9 / NY 9N overlap | |
| 103.65 | 166.81 | US 9 south | Western terminus of US 9 / NY 9N overlap | ||
| Keene | 113.74 | 183.05 | NY 73 east | Southern terminus of NY 9N / NY 73 overlap | |
| 115.59 | 186.02 | NY 73 west | Northern terminus of NY 9N / NY 73 overlap | ||
| Jay | 125.21 | 201.51 | NY 86 | Eastern terminus of NY 86 | |
| Clinton |
Au Sable | 142.06 | 228.62 | I-87 | Exit 34 (I-87) |
| Keeseville | 143.22 | 230.49 | NY 22 north | Southern terminus of NY 9N / NY 22 overlap | |
| 143.49 | 230.92 | US 9 / NY 22 south | Northern terminus of NY 9N / NY 22 overlap |
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