NY 30
NY 30 stretches for 83.73 miles (134.75 km) within the county, making it the longest state highway in Hamilton County. NY 30 is one of two highways that enters a village in Hamilton County, the other being NY 8. The route overlaps three other state routes in Hamilton County: NY 8 near Speculator, NY 28 from Indian Lake to Blue Mountain Lake, and NY 28N from Blue Mountain Lake to Long Lake. NY 30 stretches from the Fulton County line north of Mayfield to the Franklin County line north of Long Lake and NY 28N.
Initially, NY 30 was not the longest state highway in Hamilton County. When it was assigned in the 1930 renumbering, NY 30 followed its current routing to Wells, where it terminated at NY 8. The remainder of modern NY 30 was part of NY 8 from Wells to Speculator and part of NY 10 from Speculator to the Canadian border. Ca. 1960, NY 10 was truncated south to Arietta, and NY 30 was extended northward to the Canadian border by way of NY 8 and NY 10's former routing.
- Major intersections
Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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South county line | 0.00 | 0.00 | NY 30 south | Continues into Fulton County |
Wells | 16.55 | 26.63 | NY 8 east | Southern terminus of overlap with NY 8 |
Speculator | 26.24 | 42.23 | NY 8 west | Northern terminus of overlap with NY 8 |
Indian Lake | 50.12 | 80.66 | NY 28 east | Southern terminus of overlap with NY 28 |
Blue Mountain Lake | 61.26 | 98.59 | NY 28 west / NY 28N | Northern terminus of overlap with NY 28; southern terminus of overlap with NY 28N |
Long Lake | 71.96 | 115.81 | NY 28N east | Northern terminus of overlap with NY 28N |
North county line | 83.72 | 134.73 | NY 30 north | Continues into Franklin County |
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