Interstate 684 - Exit List

Exit List

State County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
New York Westchester
White Plains–Harrison
city/village line
0.00 0.00 I-287 / Westchester Avenue – Rye, White Plains Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Harrison 0.00 0.00 1 Hutchinson River Parkway south – Whitestone Bridge Southbound exit and northbound entrance; access via unsigned NY 984J
North Castle 4.42 7.11 2 NY 120 – North Castle Access to the Westchester County Airport via Airport Road
Connecticut Fairfield
No major junctions
New York Westchester
North Castle 7.57 12.18 3 NY 22 – Bedford, Armonk Signed as 3N (north) and 3S (south) northbound
Town of Bedford 12.64 20.34 4 NY 172 – Bedford, Mount Kisco
16.75 26.96 5 Saw Mill River Parkway to NY 117 – Mount Kisco Southbound exit and northbound entrance
17.71 28.50 6 NY 35 – Cross River, Katonah
Lewisboro 19.90 32.03 6A NY 22 to NY 138 – Golden's Bridge, Lewisboro Northbound exit and southbound entrance
North Salem 22.36 35.98 7 NY 116 to NY 22 – Purdys, Somers Northbound exit and southbound entrance
8 Hardscrabble Road – Croton Falls, Purdys, Goldens Bridge
Putnam
Southeast 9 I-84 – Newburgh, Danbury, CT Signed as 9E (east) and 9W (west)
28.46 45.80 10 US 6 / US 202 / NY 22 south – Brewster
28.46 45.80 NY 22 north – Pawling Northbound exit and southbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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