County Route 106 | |
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Lake Kanawauke Road | |
Map of Orange County in southeastern New York with CR 106 highlighted in red
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Route information | |
Length: | 5.23 mi (8.42 km) |
Existed: | April 1, 1980 – January 1, 2014 |
Major junctions | |
West end: | NY 17 / NY 17A in Southfields |
Seven Lakes Drive in Harriman State Park | |
East end: | CR 106 at the Rockland County line in Haverstraw |
Highway system | |
County Route 106 (CR 106) in the county of Orange County, New York was a continuation of two routes, New York State Route 17A (NY 17A) at its western terminus and Rockland CR 106 at the eastern terminus. Route 106 began at an intersection with NY 17A and its parent route, NY 17 in Southfields. The route went eastward through Harriman State Park, crossing Seven Lakes Drive before entering nearby Rockland County, New York. There it became Rockland County Route 106 and heads all the way to Stony Point.
CR 106 was originally a part of NY 210. When Route 210 was assigned in the 1930 New York State Route renumbering, it stretched from the New Jersey border in Greenwood Lake, over the current alignments of NY 17A, Orange CR 106 and Rockland CR 106, all the way to Stony Point. During a maintenance swap in 1980, NY 210 was truncated all the way back to NY 17A north of Greenwood Lake, and the route was replaced by both County Route 106s. CR 106 in Orange County was decommissioned on January 1, 2014, when maintenance of the road was transferred to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission.