NY 213 and County Route 4 (CR 4) both proceed southward into the hamlet of Olivebridge as a two-lane residential street.
After leaving the park, NY 213 and CR 4 continue east as a two-lane woods road and soon entering the town of Marbletown.
Just east of Pine Cove Road, NY 213 and CR 4 bend southeast into the hamlet of Atwood.
At this junction, NY 213 and CR 4 turn eastward through a large farm section of Marbletown and at the intersection with Pine Bush Road, change monikers to Cooper Street.
A short distance later, NY 213 enters the hamlet of High Falls, where it intersects with CR 1 (Lucas Turnpike).
[3] In Rosendale, NY 213 intersects with the southern terminus of CR 26A (Cottekill Road) and becomes a two-lane residential roadway.
Paralleling Rondout Creek, NY 213 intersects with the southern terminus of the first segment of CR 7 (Binnewater Road).
Passing Perrine's Bridge Park, NY 213 enters the hamlet of Dashville as Main Street, now in the town of Esopus.
In Rifton, the route is a two-lane residential street, and intersects with the northern terminus of CR 16 (Old Post Road).
NY 213 continues north out of Rifton alongside the waterbed, leaving northward through the town of Esopus.
[3] In Kingston, NY 213 gains the moniker of Abeel Street, running alongside the Rondout Creek, where it intersects with Wilbur Avenue.
The route continued northeast from Rosendale on modern NY 32 to Kingston, where it ended in the western portion of the city.