New York State Route 67 is a state highway in Eastern New York, running west to east from
St. Johnsville to the
Vermont state line in the town of
Hoosick, where it continues into Vermont as
Vermont Route 67.
Route description
New Turnpike Extension
In the 1980s, NY 67 was extended to
NY 5 near St. Johnsville, using the
Montgomery County New Turnpike Road. That road was already at State Highway standards, although incorrect reference markers were placed, displaying it as being county "01" in the count; that reference should have been "07". New Turnpike Road remained unimproved in
Fulton County, lacking any shoulders. Its short segment did not receive any reference markers; the only other changes in the
Ephratah area were adding signs indicating its concurrency with
NY 10.
Fulton County
NY 67's original western terminus was at NY 10 in Ephratah, and reference markers indicate that. The route is narrow and winding, meeting the eastern terminus of the aforementioned New Turnpike Road (an unimproved town road), then winding through hilly terrain through the hamlet of
Keck's Center.
After meeting
NY 334, NY 67 enters
Johnstown as West Main Street, overlapping with
NY 29 at William Street. After crossing downtown, the overlap ends with NY 29 continuing straight ahead; NY 67 follows East State Street, passing the
Fulton County Airport, Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery
BOCES, and
Fulton-Montgomery Community College before entering Montgomery County toward
Amsterdam.
Second pass through Montgomery County
Once again in Montgomery County, NY 67 follows a winding, narrow path. One steep curve was eliminated in the early 2000s northwest of
Fort Johnson. In Fort Johnson, NY 67 joins NY 5 toward
Amsterdam.
In Amsterdam, NY 67 enters with NY 5 as West Main Street. After passing an unusual flashing
traffic light at
Guy Park Manor, a four-lane highway begins parallel to Main Street. Historically, NY 67 and NY 5 followed Main Street through the city. With the 1977 creation of the
Amsterdam Mall, NY 67 and NY 5, together with
NY 30, were re-routed onto splits comprising the Amsterdam Arterial. After a left exit for NY 30 southbound and a link to the
Thruway, NY 67 follows underneath NY 30 southbound, then takes a left exit next to the mall. NY 67 then follows NY 30 North, crossing NY 5 westbound, then splitting off toward
Ballston Spa, passing through the hamlet of Manny Corners, south of the village of
Hagaman.
Saratoga County
thumb|right|NY 67 at I-87NY 67 enjoys a wider route, enabling faster driving and more gentle curves, passing south of the village of
Galway. In
Ballston Spa, NY 67 meets
NY 50, turning south and overlapping for about a mile. NY 67 then splits off to the east, heading toward the
Adirondack Northway at
Malta.
In the Malta Area, NY 67 enters as Dunning Street. Immediately before
I-87, there is a
roundabout at State Farm Road. A second roundabout shortly thereafter handles the southbound ramp traffic of I-87 exit 12, with a third roundabout handing northbound on the other side. A fourth roundabout handles an intersection with
Malta Commons and Kelch Drive, and a fifth handles the intersection with
US 9, beginning the overlap with US 9.

A house straddling the New York-Vermont state line located on NY/VT 67.
After the final roundabout, NY 67 turns south, concurrent with US 9 for , just north of the village of
Round Lake. Here, the route heads eastward, taking a winding path toward
Mechanicville and the
Hudson River. After entering the city, NY 67 becomes concurrent with
US 4 and
NY 32 for less than , then heads east toward
Schaghticoke, crossing the Hudson on the
Mechanicville Bridge.
Rensselaer and Washington Counties
Old Schaghticoke Road carries NY 67 eastward and uphill, meeting
NY 40 as Reservoir Road. Turning left and overlapping, the routes enter Schaghticoke upon crossing the
Hoosic River. Passing through the village, NY 67 splits right at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds, where CR 125, an old routing of NY 67, enters from the left. NY 67 turns to cross the Hoosic River again in
Valley Falls, running south of the river through
Buskirk and crossing again in
Eagle Bridge to briefly enter Washington County.
NY 67 meets
NY 22 in
White Creek after . Turning right, running concurrent for , the paired routes re-enter Rensselaer County. Once back in Rensselaer County, the routes split at
Hoosick Junction. Passing through farmland, NY 67 ends at the
Vermont state line, continuing as
Vermont Route 67.
History
The entirety of NY 67 east of
Ephratah was assigned in the
1930 renumbering,
with the portion from
Round Lake to
Mechanicville utilizing the routing of pre-1930
NY 6. Between
Mechanicville and
Schaghticoke, NY 67 ran concurrent with
US 4 and
NY 32 to
Stillwater, crossing the
Hudson River on what is now Rensselaer County Route 125, then intersecting
NY 40 where the current overlap ends.
NY 67 was rerouted onto its modern alignment from Mechanicville to Schaghticoke between 1970 and 1985
and extended west via
NY 10 and New Turnpike Road (
County Route 52) to
NY 5 outside of
St. Johnsville sometime after 1977.
Major intersections