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Bear Mountain Bridge Road is a three-mile (4.8 km), two-lane section of US 6/US 202 from the west approach to Bear Mountain Bridge to a former toll house in the Town of Cortlandt, New York, United States. Local residents sometimes refer to the road as the Goat Trail.
Now in Westchester County, US 6, US 202, and the AT exit the bridge just south of the Putnam County line. At the east end of the bridge, the AT turns north along NY 9D, which begins here. US 6 and US 202 turn right and begin a four-mile (6.4 km) descent via Bear Mountain Bridge Road along the edge of the mountain to Peekskill.
Most of this stretch is a two-lane road. At Haverstraw, US 202 makes a sharp left turn north onto US 9W and follows US 9W's path for 13 miles (21 km) towards Bear Mountain and then crosses the Hudson River on the Bear Mountain Bridge, running concurrently with US 6, the Grand Army of the Republic Highway.
The Bear Mountain Bridge, ceremonially named the Purple Heart Veterans Memorial Bridge, [4] is a toll suspension bridge in New York State. It carries US 6 and US 202 across the Hudson River between Bear Mountain State Park in Orange County [ 5 ] and Cortlandt in Westchester County .
Riverside Construction will also be reconstructing Ridgecrest Road at the intersection of Bear Valley Road. Ridgecrest will be closed and there will not be any access. The road closure will be in ...
Bear Mountain State Parkway west – Bear Mountain Bridge, Fishkill: Eastern terminus of Bear Mountain Parkway: Yorktown: 32.80: 52.79: Bear Mountain State Parkway east to Taconic State Parkway south: Western terminus of Bear Mountain Parkway; hamlet of Crompond: 33.83: 54.44: Taconic State Parkway – New York City, Albany: Exit 17A on Taconic ...
Staff from the Bridge Authority and other area partners gather at the Bear Mountain Bridge Nov. 17, 2023, to recreate a photo taken by the construction crew in 1924.
The holidays are approaching fast, and these Hudson Valley lights displays are just the thing to make your season bright. Check out these seasonal attractions, sure to warm hearts this winter ...