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How long does it take to drive from New York City to Niagra Falls?

Question by Janine K: How long does it take to drive from New York City to Niagra Falls?
We are on holiday from New Zealand and need some local advise. Need to know how long it’s going take to drive and what the distance is and which route we should take? Thank you.

Best answer:

Answer by Dr Dee
ABout 5 hours, its about 350 miles.

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  1. q6656303 Apr 14th 2011

    8 hours

  2. It only takes three hours. You take interstate 59 torn left at Niagra, and then straight to the horseshoe.

  3. I am going to say about 4-6 hours. Last summer we traveled from New Jersey, 20 minutes from NYC to Elmira and that took about 5 hours. Then we traveled from Elmira to Niagara Falls and that took about 2 hours. But I think you could make the drive straight from NYC to Niagara State Park in no more than 6 hours.

    I do not remember the route exactly, but whenever we travel we always stick to major highways.

    Have Fun!

  4. ccfromnj Apr 14th 2011

    411 mi/ 661 KM (about 6 hours 52 mins)

    1.Head southeast on W 28th St toward 8th Ave105 ft
    2.Turn left at 8th Ave0.1 mi
    2 mins
    3.Turn left at W 31st St0.2 mi
    1 min
    4.Turn left at 9th Ave194 ft
    1 min
    5.Turn right at I-495 W/Lincoln Tunnel Expy toward Lincoln Tun/New Jersey0.1 mi
    6.Turn right at I-495 W1.3 mi
    3 mins
    7.Continue on RT-495 W2.8 mi
    4 mins
    8.Take the exit onto RT-3 W toward Meadowlands Sports Complex/Garden State Pkwy10.6 mi
    12 mins


    9.Slight right at US-46 W3.7 mi
    4 mins
    10.Take the ramp onto I-80 W7.7 mi
    8 mins
    11.Merge onto I-80 Express Ln W via the I-80 W exit to Netcong/Del Water Gap2.0 mi
    2 mins
    12.Continue on I-80 W61.8 mi
    1 hour 2 mins


    13.Merge onto I-380 N via exit 293 to Scranton27.6 mi 28 mins

    14.Take the I-81 N exit0.2 mi
    15.Take the right fork to I-81 N/US-6 W/Binghamton and merge onto I-81 N131 mi
    2 hours 4 mins


    16.Take the exit onto I-690 W toward Fairgrounds/Baldwinsville8.8 mi
    9 mins
    17.Merge onto I-90 W/New York State Thruway W via the Thruway/I-90 exit 1131 mi
    2 hours 2 mins
    18.Merge onto I-290 W/Youngmann Expy via the I-290 exit 50 to Niagara Falls9.8 mi
    11 mins
    19.Take the exit onto I-190 N toward Niagara Falls8.8 mi 10 mins
    20.Take the Niagara Falls Blvd/US-62 exit 22 to Business District/Airport0.1 mi
    21.Turn left at Niagara Falls Blvd1.3 mi
    3 mins
    22.Slight right at US-62A N2.1 mi
    5 mins
    23.Continue on Pine Ave138 ft

  5. akablueeye Apr 14th 2011

    figuring traffic, I’d plan for 8 hours

  6. lazerybyl Apr 14th 2011

    8-10 hours depending on traffic. Sorry, I can’t help with the route though. I’ve never driven there, only flow, I just remember that my friend said it takes her about 8 to 10 hours to get there when she drives.

  7. tonysantiagobx Apr 14th 2011

    I’ll make it simple….It is an 8 hour trip.

    While there are cheaper ways to do this tollwise (such as going through New Jersey and Pennsylvania), your best best, as tourists, would be to stay on the New York State Thruway (in NYC, Major Deegan / I-87 North…go up 1st Avenue and once you get on the Willis Avenue Bridge, stay to your left side, the Deegan will be to your left.). After Albany, the Thruway turns into I-90 (West)..it is seamless, you just keep driving.

    Once you get past the Williamsville tolls (outside of Buffalo) get out at Exit 53 (I-190 North / Buffalo). Stay on I-190 until exit N21 (Niagara Falls).

    The grand total of tolls is $16.65 (or $15 if your vehicle is equipped with EZ-Pass).

    There are cheaper alternatives to this, but to be on the safe side, just stick to the Thruway…it’s just one thing to do for the most part.


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