Exit List
The entire route is in Niagara County. All exits are unnumbered.
Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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Niagara Falls | 0.00 | 0.00 | LaSalle Expressway spur | Eastward continuation of the Robert Moses Parkway | |||
0.02 | 0.03 | I-190 / Thruway / NY 384 – Buffalo, Canada | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||||
Niagara Falls State Park | Northbound exit only | ||||||
3.24 | 5.21 | Buffalo Avenue | At-grade intersection; roadway continues north as John B. Daly Boulevard (NY 952B) | ||||
Gap in parkway | |||||||
3.24 | 5.21 | NY 104 (Main Street) | Roadway continues southward as Rainbow Boulevard | ||||
5.04 | 8.11 | Findlay Drive | |||||
South end of freeway section | |||||||
Town of Lewiston | 6.64 | 10.69 | NY 104 – Devil's Hole, Niagara University, Power Vista | Northbound entrance and exit | |||
7.98 | 12.84 | I-190 – Niagara Falls, Canada | No southbound exit; access via Upper Mountain Road | ||||
9.68 | 15.58 | NY 18F / NY 104 (Ridge Road) – Lewiston Artpark | Southern terminus of NY 18F | ||||
12.37 | 19.91 | Pletcher Road – Joseph Davis State Park | |||||
Youngstown | 15.51 | 24.96 | NY 93 – Youngstown | ||||
15.94 | 25.65 | To NY 18F (NY 958A) – Fort Niagara | Fort Niagara spur | ||||
Porter | 18.09 | 29.11 | Four Mile Creek State Park | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
18.42 | 29.64 | NY 18 (Lake Road) | At-grade intersection |
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