Driving Directions

From New York and New Jersey

New York Thruway to Exit 21A. Continue toward the Massachusetts Pike and exit on B-1. Follow Route 90 west toward Albany for 5.0 miles and at Exit 11, turn right (head east) on Route 20. Go 4.8 miles to the traffic light in Nassau. Turn left at the light onto Elm Street. Go 0.3 mile and bear right at the fork onto Lake Ave. Go 2.45 miles until you come to a small crossroads. Turn left onto Krouner Rd. We are at the bottom of the hill.

Alternative Route from New York and New Jersey

Taconic Parkway North to route 203 exit, Chatham, west. Follow Route 203 (20-30 minutes) to Nassau. Go straight through the traffic light in Nassau and travel 0.3 mile. Bear right at the fork onto Lake Ave. Go 2.45 miles until you come to a small crossroads. Turn left onto Krouner Rd. We are at the bottom of the hill. Another option: Taconic Parkway north to the end. (Exit B-2 of the New York State Thruway Berkshire Extension). Head west on the New York State Thruway Berkshire Extension one exit to Exit B-1. Then follow the directions from Massachusetts below.

From Massachusetts

Take Massachusetts Pike west to the end. This becomes the New York State Thruway Berkshire Extension. Stay on it until Exit B-1. Follow Route 90 west toward Albany for 5.0 miles and at Exit 11, turn right (heading east) on Route 20. Go for 4.8 miles to the traffic light in Nassau. Turn left at the light onto Elm Street. Go 0.3 mile and bear right at the fork onto Lake Ave. Go 2.45 miles until you come to a small crossroads. Turn left onto Krouner Rd. We are at the bottom of the hill.

From Albany, Upper New York State, Western New York and Montreal

Take Route 90 from Albany heading east toward Boston. Get off at Exit 11E (Nassau, Route 9 and 20). Continue on Route 20 east to traffic light in Nassau (4.8 miles). Turn left at the light onto Elm Street. Go 0.3 mile and bear right at the fork onto Lake Ave. Go 2.45 miles until you come to a small crossroads. Turn left onto Krouner Rd. We are at the bottom of the hill.