County Route 106 (Rockland County, New York)
County Route 106 (CR 106) is a 7.8-mile (12.6 km) east–west county route in Rockland County, New York, in the United States. It serves as an eastward continuation of Kanawauke Road, extending from the Orange County line to U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) and US 202 in Stony Point via Harriman State Park. CR 106 intersects with several county highways in Rockland County along the way. The route was only one of two in Rockland County to keep its numbering from Orange County, with the other being CR 72. CR 106 had one spur route, CR 106A, which was recently decommissioned.
CR 106 begins here in Stony Point, and heads west providing an intersection with the Palisades Parkway.
CR 106's western terminus at the Rockland/Orange County line.
A few NY 210 shields still stand in Rockland County on side roads approaching CR 106.
County Route 106 (Orange County, New York)
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, where CR 106 signs are still posted according to the August 2018 Google Street View images. 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 underpass near the western terminus
Orange 106 shield near county line
Signs depicting the closed Route 106 for the culvert failure in April 2008 (at Seven Lakes Drive)