New York State Route 86 (NY 86) is a long
state highway located within
Adirondack Park
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in northern
New York
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, in the United States, linking
Franklin County to
Essex County. The western terminus of the route is at
NY 30 in the hamlet of
Paul Smiths. The eastern terminus is at
NY 9N in
Jay. Although largely a two-lane road, NY 86 is one of only two east–west highways in the
High Peaks area of the Adirondack Park (the other being
NY 73), providing a major link between hamlets and tourist destinations.
NY 86 was established in the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, largely replacing a realigned
NY 3. North of
Saranac Lake Saranac Lake may refer to:
* Saranac Lake, New York, a village in the northern Adirondacks
*One of the three nearby Saranac Lakes, part of the Saranac River:
**Upper Saranac Lake
**Middle Saranac Lake
**Lower Saranac Lake
Note: There is no lake nam ...
, NY 86 initially followed modern
NY 186 before being rerouted onto its modern alignment. The portion of NY 86 north of
Harrietstown was once
NY 192.
Route description
NY 86 begins at
NY 30 in
Paul Smiths,
Franklin County. The route heads east through the town of
Brighton, providing mountain views of
Adirondack Park
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. After passing through the tiny communities of Easy Street and
Gabriels and traversing the southern edge of
Paul Smiths College
Paul Smith's College is a private college in Paul Smiths, New York. Paul Smith's College offers associate and bachelor's degrees. Its 14,000-acre campus is one of the largest college campuses in the world. Approximately 1,000 students attend ...
, NY 86 turns south to serve
Harrietstown, where it meets
NY 186 at the hamlet of the same name. NY 86 continues southward to
Saranac Lake Saranac Lake may refer to:
* Saranac Lake, New York, a village in the northern Adirondacks
*One of the three nearby Saranac Lakes, part of the Saranac River:
**Upper Saranac Lake
**Middle Saranac Lake
**Lower Saranac Lake
Note: There is no lake nam ...
, the largest community on NY 86 in Franklin County. Moving through Saranac Lake, the business and tourism anchor for the area, NY 86 is well marked, but follows local roads to an intersection with
NY 3 in the village center. The routes briefly
overlap
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before splitting at the northern edge of
Lake Flower.
East of NY 3, NY 86 becomes the primary lakeside roadway as it follows the northern and eastern extents of Lake Flower into
Essex County. Roughly into the county, NY 86 leaves the lakeshore and turns northeastward toward the small hamlet of
Ray Brook. Farther east, the highway travels through the Clifford R. Pettis Memorial Forest before arriving in the village of
Lake Placid as Saranac Avenue.
NY 86 proceeds eastward through the village, coming within view of
Lake Placid before turning south onto Main Street at the western shore of
Mirror Lake. As Main, NY 86 runs through the village and along Mirror Lake as the major tourist thoroughfare, passing numerous businesses and the sites of the
1932 and
1980 Winter Olympics
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. At the southern edge of the village, Route 86 intersects the western terminus of
NY 73.
Outside of Lake Placid, NY 86 enters the town of
Wilmington, home of the Olympic Ski Center at
Whiteface Mountain. Through Wilmington, the road largely follows the
Ausable River northeastward, providing scenic views as it heads through "Wilmington Notch," noted for trout fishing. At an intersection with the eastern terminus of
NY 431 in the hamlet of Wilmington, NY 86 turns eastward and crosses into the town of
Jay, where it terminates at
NY 9N at the town's village green.
Route 86 runs adjacent to the west branch of the Ausable River through a stretch that ''Trout Unlimited's Guide to America's 100 Best Trout Streams'' describes as one of the finest river fishing spots in the United States.
History
What is now NY 86 from
Paul Smiths to
Jay via
Saranac Lake Saranac Lake may refer to:
* Saranac Lake, New York, a village in the northern Adirondacks
*One of the three nearby Saranac Lakes, part of the Saranac River:
**Upper Saranac Lake
**Middle Saranac Lake
**Lower Saranac Lake
Note: There is no lake nam ...
and
Lake Placid was originally part of the
Theodore Roosevelt International Highway, an
auto trail
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extending across the
North American continent from the
Pacific Ocean
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to the
Atlantic Ocean
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.
When the first set of posted routes in
New York
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were assigned in 1924,
NY 3 was assigned to the entirety of the highway within New York.
NY 3 remained in place up to the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York when it was rerouted onto its modern alignment through the
North Country
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. The portion of former NY 3 from
Harrietstown to Jay, as well as a section of former
NY 10
New York State Route 10 (NY 10) is a north–south state highway in the Central New York and North Country regions of New York in the United States. It extends for from the Quickway ( NY 17) (Future Interstate 86) in Deposit, ...
(modern
NY 186) from Harrietstown to
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, was redesignated as NY 86.
North of Harrietstown, the former alignment of NY 3 became NY 408 from Harrietstown to
Gabriels and the western half of
NY 192 from Gabriels to Paul Smiths.
NY 408 was co-designated as part of
NY 365 , and ultimately supplanted by NY 365 . NY 365 was rerouted in the mid-1940s, leaving the Harrietstown–Gabriels roadway unnumbered.
In the early 1950s, NY 365's old routing between Harrietstown and Gabriels was designated as NY 192A, a spur route of NY 192.
NY 192A was removed from the state highway system on January 7, 1980, when NY 192 was rerouted east of Gabriels to follow NY 192A.
On March 28, 1989, NY 192 was eliminated in much the same way as its spur route as NY 86 was rerouted to follow NY 192 through Gabriels to Paul Smiths.
NY 86's former routing past the
Adirondack Regional Airport
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became
NY 186.
Major intersections
NY 86A
NY 86A was a spur route connecting NY 86 in Lake Placid to
NY 9N in
Keene. It was assigned as part of the
1930 renumbering of state highways in New York and replaced by an extended
NY 73 in the mid-1950s.
See also
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References
External links
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Transportation in Franklin County, New York
Transportation in Essex County, New York