West
Point is, as expected, on the west bank
of the Hudson River, only 40 miles north
of New York City. Traveling here from
New York City takes about an hour and a
half by
car,
train or
bus.
Railroad
Metro-North has rail service from
Grand Central Station in mid-town
Manhattan, up the east bank of the
Hudson. Trains to Garrison, NY, directly
across the river from West Point, take
approx 1 hour and 10 minutes and cost a
little under $15. If you don’t have a
car, get off at Peekskill, one stop
south of Garrison, where cabs are often
waiting. You may want to call to reserve
a
Highland Falls or
Peekskill cab. Driving time from
Garrison or Peekskill to West Point is
approximately 20 minutes.
Bus
Short Line Bus offers daily bus
service from the New York City Port
Authority, near Times Square in midtown
Manhattan, to the West Point Visitors
Center; one-way trip takes 1 hour 40
minutes and costs approx $15. Short Line
also has day trip packages with
sightseeing and local discounts.
Driving
FROM
NEW YORK CITY:
Head
north to the George Washington
Bridge/I-95 South. Cross the bridge via
the upper deck (no toll in this
direction), and stay in the right lane
as immediately at the end of the bridge
you will exit right on to the Palisades
Interstate Parkway.
Take
the Palisades Interstate Parkway north
approximately 37 miles until it ends at
the Bear Mountain Bridge traffic
circle—unless you want the more
leisurely and scenic route, do not get
on 9W until you get to the Bear Mountain
Bridge traffic circle. Proceed 3/4 of
the way around the circle, following
signs for West Point and Route 9W North.
Stay on Route 9W for approximately 3
miles, then right exit onto Route 218
North toward the Village of Highland
Falls. Go straight for 2 miles, through
Highland Falls, past the West Point
Visitors' Center (on the right) to the
Thayer Gate of West Point.
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Approximate driving time from
midtown (light traffic): 1 hour, 20
minutes
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From
LaGuardia Airport (light
traffic): 1 hour, 30 minutes
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From
John F. Kennedy International
Airport (light traffic): 1 hour,
45 minutes
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Cab fares to West Point from NYC are
about $150 without tolls or gratuity
FROM
SOUTH/NEW JERSEY:
Approximately 5 hours from Washington,
D.C.
Travel north on the NJ Turnpike/I-95, to
exit 73 toward RT-67/Fort Lee--just
before the George Washington Bridge.
Stay left and take your first left at
Lemoine Ave. Continue straight for ½
mile then bear right onto the Palisades
Interstate Pkwy North. SEE DIRECTIONS
FROM PALISADES INTERSTATE PARKWAY ABOVE.
FROM
THE WEST:
8
hours from Cleveland
Travel east on Interstate 80 through New
Jersey and take exit 43 to merge onto
Interstate 287 northbound toward Mahwah.
After entering New York, take the exit
onto the New York State Thruway South
toward the Tappan Zee Bridge. Take exit
13N for the Palisades Parkway North
toward Bear Mountain. SEE DIRECTIONS
FROM PALISADES INTERSTATE PARKWAY above.
FROM EAST/NEW
ENGLAND VIA I-95: 3 hours, 30
minutes from Providence
Travel southwest on
Interstate 95 into New York. Take exit
21 to merge onto Interstate 287 W toward
White Plains and the Tappan Zee
Bridge.Continue on I-287 W, then take
exit 13N for Palisades Parkway North
toward Bear Mountain. SEE DIRECTIONS
FROM PALISADES INTERSTATE PARKWAY above.
FROM NORTH/NEW
ENGLAND VIA I-84: 4 hours from
Boston
Travel west on
Interstate 84 until you cross the
Newburgh-Beacon
Bridge. Follow signs for Route 9W South
(exit 10S). Stay on Route 9W for
approximately 12 miles until you cross
over a large mountain. As you are in
your final descent off the mountain, you
will encounter three exits on
your right for West Point.
The first exit
(labeled "RT. 218/293," NOT West Point)
loops back under Route 9W, past the West
Point golf course, and onto Route 218 to
the Washington Gate. This gate is ONLY
for DoD ID card holders whose car has a
current DoD decal and the gate has
limited hours.
The second exit (labled
"West Point/Highland Falls/Rte. 218")
loops over Route 9W directly to the
Stony Lonesome Gate which is open 24
hours, and offers the most direct access
to the commissary, post exchange, post
gas station, shoppette and the Michie/Holleder
athletic complex. The road to this gate
also will take you to the visitors
center and the business district of the
Village of Highland Falls--turn right at
the sign immediately after you cross
over 9W, and at the bottom of the long
hill you will take a hard left at the T
intersection.
The third exit
loops over 9W and leads through the
business district of Highland Falls,
past the Visitors Center and West Point
Museum, to the Thayer Gate which is open
24 hours a day. This gate provides the
most direct access to the Hotel Thayer,
the Bowling Center, Army Community
Service, the West Point Post Office and
eventually the Central Area.
FROM
STEWART INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT,
NEWBURGH, NY: Approximately: 30
minutes.
Avis, Budget,
Enterprise, and Hertz all have rental
counters at Stewart Airport. There is
also a
Taxi/Limousine service at the ground
transportation counter that charges
approximately $40 for a car to West
Point. Upon exiting the airport, turn
left onto Route 207 East (Little Britain
Road). At the first light at the
intersection with Union Avenue (Route
300) Route 207 becomes Route 300/207 and
is called Temple Hill Road.” Go straight
on Route 300 for approximately 3 miles
until you come to the third traffic
light. This intersection is known as
“Five Corners.” This is the intersection
of Routes 300, 94 and 32. You will go
straight across the intersection toward
McDonald’s and be on Route 32 South.
Travel on Route 32
for 1.7 miles. Immediately after passing
over a trestle-type bridge, you will
turn left off Route 32 onto Quaker
Avenue toward Cornwall. You will see a
green sign pointing to Bear Mountain and
9W South. Take this right-hand exit. At
this point you will merge with 9W South.
Travel on Route 9W for 5.7 miles over
mountainous terrain. As you are in your
final descent off the mountain, you will
encounter three exits for West Point—see
above.