New York State Route 207 is a state road that connects Goshen and Newburgh. Formerly marked as NY Route 84, it was changed in the early 1960s to avoid confusion with nearby Interstate 84.
Route
The highway begins in southwest Goshen, at the intersection of the Quickway (U.S. Route 6 and NY Route 17) and NY Route 17M. South of the junction NY 17A continues as Pulaski Highway toward Florida and Warwick.
It leads off northeast on Main Street through downtown Goshen, passing the Orange County Government Center, then veers easterly as it returns to the countryside. Six miles (9.6 km) later in the Town of Hamptonburgh, Route 207 goes into a short tunnel under the Metro North tracks and then immediately bears right where NY Route 416 splits off to the left, northward, toward Montgomery. It then passes through what could be called downtown Campbell Hall.
Three miles further down it goes through a slightly staggered intersection with NY Route 208 in the hamlet of Rock Tavern between Maybrook and Washingtonville. Now known as Little Britain Road, it skirts the southern boundary of Stewart State Forest for several miles, then reaches the entrance to Stewart International Airport. After that, it passes under (but does not intersect with) the New York State Thruway (Interstate 87), immediately west of its junction with NY Route 300.
After a multiplexed section of 0.2 mile, 207 then splits to the northeast and its northern terminus at junction with NY Route 17K (Broadway) in Newburgh.