Route Description
NY 123 begins at the New YorkâConnecticut state line in the town of Lewisboro, as a continuation of CT 123 (Smith Ridge Road). After crossing the state line, NY 123 is immediately within the hamlet of Vista, passing a couple businesses and residences as Smith Ridge Road. By the intersection with Kingswood Lane, NY 123 is now entirely residential, bending northwest as a two-lane highway through Lewisboro. A short distance later, NY 123 intersects with West Road, where it turns northward into a large commercial district before returning to the wooded residential backdrop. Near Conant Valley Road, the route bends northeast before the junction with Elmwood Road, where it turns north once again.
After Elmwood Road, NY 123 continues north through Lewisboro, running as a two-lane wooded road into the hamlet of Lewisboro. The hamlet is residential, with NY 123 passing several residential streets on its way north. This continues as the route proceeds northward, intersecting with West Lane, which connects NY 123 to Spring Hill Lane. After making a dart to the northwest, the route intersects with the western terminus of Spring Hill Lane, which connects to the former alignment of CT 35A after crossing the state line. At that junction, NY 123 darts north, northwest then north once more before intersecting with NY 35 (Cross River Road) just east of South Salem and west of the Connecticut state line.
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