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Sussex County Route 667 (Lake Wallkill Road)

Sussex County Route 667 is a 2.1 Mile (3.38 KM) Scenic Road between Heavily wooded residential subdivisions. The route begins at its Southern Terminus, Sussex County Route 565, it slowly winds down a gradual hill past a small salon and delicatessen, already passing the small neighborhood Williams Lane. Next, on both sides is the neighborhood occasionally referred to as Sussex Hills. On either side of the Pochuck Valley Fire Department are the main entrances to Sussex Hills (Woodland Trail) on left, (Overlook Drive) on right. Continuing down Sussex County Route 667 on the right is a small independent (and Dead End) neighborhood (Pine Terrace). On the Left are Secondary and tertiary entrances to Sussex Hills. Then, immediately after Grove Drive is a steep and windy downgrade to to junction of Sleepy Hollow Road (Pond on Right, and Crossing over short bridge). Then the Route continues up short gentle incline to a series of sharp curves until the road abruptly straightens. On the left is a horseshoe shaped neighborhood commonly known as "Stratfordshire" as this is the main road in the neighborhood. Then 2/10 of a mile later is the Neighborhood Tudor Hill, which remains an unmarked Dead End. The Route continues North around a slight, however blind curve. After this the route continues on a gradual descend with homes on the right and the Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge on the left. The Gradual Descend steepens after passing a Yellow Barn on left, and farm house on right. The Road Continues about another 350' (106.68 Meters) To the main entrance to Lake Wallkill. The County Road's Journey ends, though the road continues under maintenance jurisdiction of Vernon Township with the same name (Lake Wallkill Road), However the road curves much more, is narrower, and has an insufficient shoulder.

Walking County Route 667

Walking County Route 667 Should not be attempted due to steep grades and no sidewalks.

Maintenance

County Route 667 is maintained as necesssary by Sussex County DOT. It was last repaved in June 2012.