Interstate 84 in New York - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Orange
Deerpark 0.00 0.00 I-84 west Pennsylvania state line
0.66 1.06 1 US 6 / Route 23 – Port Jervis, Sussex
Greenville 4.76 7.66 2 Mountain Road
Wawayanda 15.44 24.85 3 US 6 / NY 17M – Goshen, Middletown Signed as 3E (east) and 3W (west)
Wallkill 19.10 30.74 4 NY 17 – New York, Binghamton Signed as 4E (east) and 4W (west)
Town of Montgomery 28.78 46.32 5 NY 208 – Maybrook, Walden
Town of Newburgh 32.99 53.09 5A NY 747 – Stewart International Airport Opened November 20, 2007
34.14 54.94 6 NY 17K – Montgomery, Newburgh
36.54 58.81 7A I-87 / Thruway – Albany, New York
36.54 58.81 7B NY 300
City of Newburgh 37.44 60.25 8 NY 52 west – Walden West end of I-84 / NY 52 overlap
39.04 62.83 10 US 9W / NY 32 – Newburgh, Highland, West Point Signed as 10S (US 9W south, NY 32) and 10N (US 9W north) westbound
Hudson River
Newburgh–Beacon Bridge ($1.50 toll eastbound)
Dutchess
Beacon 41.49 66.77 11 NY 9D – Beacon, Wappingers Falls
Fishkill 44.77 72.05 12 NY 52 east – Fishkill East end of I-84 / NY 52 overlap
46.24 74.42 13 US 9 – Poughkeepsie, Peekskill, Fishkill Signed as 13S (south) and 13N (north) westbound
East Fishkill 50.44 81.18 15 Lime Kiln Road (CR 27)
52.64 84.72 16 Taconic Parkway – New York, Albany Signed as 16S (south) and 16N (north)
Putnam
Kent 58.84 94.69 17 Ludingtonville Road (CR 43)
Patterson 61.80 99.46 18 NY 311 – Lake Carmel, Patterson
Southeast 65.44 105.32 19 NY 312 – Carmel, Brewster
68.30 109.92 20 I-684 south / US 6 / US 202 / NY 22 north – White Plains, New York City, Brewster, Pawling Signed as 20S (I-684) and 20N (US 6 / US 202 / NY 22) eastbound
69.26 111.46 21 NY 121 to US 6 / US 202 – North Salem, Brewster Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
71.46 115.00 I-84 east Connecticut state line

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