State Highways in Hamilton County, New York - NY 28

NY 28

NY 28 is a scenic, rural highway that runs for 49.08 miles (79 km) from the Herkimer County line northeast of the NY 12 intersection to the Warren County line near Blue Mountain Lake. Heading away from the western county line, NY 28 follows the Fulton Chain Lakes, which are numbered consecutively as the route and lakes continue northward. At Blue Mountain Lake, NY 28 and NY 30 become concurrent at an intersection that also serves as the western terminus of NY 28N, a suffixed route of NY 28. From here, NY 28 and NY 30 head to the southeast for over 10 miles (16 km) into Indian Lake, where NY 30 breaks from the route and heads southward. NY 28 was assigned in 1924, but was not extended into Hamilton County until the 1930 renumbering. Its number has remained unchanged within Hamilton County since that time.

Major intersections
Location Mile km Destinations Notes
West county line 0.00 0.00 NY 28 west Continues into Herkimer County
Blue Mountain Lake 25.73 41.41 NY 28N / NY 30 north Western terminus of overlap with NY 30
Indian Lake 36.93 59.43 NY 30 south Eastern terminus of overlap with NY 30
East county line 49.08 78.99 NY 28 east Continues into Warren County

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