County Route 33 (Rockland County, New York)
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Length: | 13.3 mi (21.4 km) | ||||||||
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County Route 33 is a 13.3-mile north/south county route in the central part of Rockland County, New York. CR 33 runs through the villages of Stony Point, Garnerville, New City, Nanuet, and Pearl River. CR 33 begins at CR 106 (Old NY 210) in Stony Point, and ends at NY 304 in Pearl River. It is an alternate to NY 304 and US 9W/202. CR 33 is the longest county route in Rockland County. Between Garnerville and New City, CR 33 goes up a mountain through South Mountain Park, and at the summit the motorist can see into New York City. It has junctions with several state highways in the county, including the Palisades Interstate Parkway (at Exit 10). The road begins at CR 106 (Old NY 210) in Stony Point, and ends at NY 304 in Pearl River.
[edit] Road list
North Central Hwy
Main St
US 202/Ramapo Rd
Central Hwy
Little Tor Rd
Middletown Rd
Central Ave
Roads listed from northern terminus
[edit] Junction list
Below is a list of CR 33's junctions with U.S/state/county routes:
- 0.0 Central Rd (CR 106)
- 0.05 Old Central Highway (Former CR 33C)
- 0.2 Washburn Ln (CR 100)
- 0.6 Filors Ln (CR 98)
- 1.4 West Railroad Ave/Suffern Ln (CR 94)
- 1.6, 1.9 US 202 (CR 33 runs with US 202 for 0.3 miles)
- 6.4 New Hempstead Rd (CR 80)
- 6.5 Old Hempstead Rd (Former CR 80B)
- 7.2 Collyer Ave (CR 76)
- 7.7 Kings Highway (Former CR 33B)
- 8.0 Old North Middletown Rd (Former CR 33B)
- 8.4 Palisades Interstate Parkway
- 9.0 Smith Rd (CR 60)
- 10.1 NY 59
- 10.7 Convent Rd (CR 46)
- 11.0 Old Middletown Rd. (CR 33A)
- 11.5 Townline Rd (CR 42)
- 11.9 NY 304
- 13.3 NY 304
Mileage from northern terminus