Most of NY 365 is maintained by the
New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT). The only section not maintained by the state lies within the inner district of the city of
Rome, where of the route are city-maintained. State maintenance of NY 365 ends at the north end of the ramp connecting the eastbound
Utica–Rome Expressway to East Dominick Street and resumes at the point where East Dominick Street exits the inner district of Rome.
West of Rome NY 365 begins at an intersection with
NY 5 in
Oneida Castle, a village just east of the city of
Oneida. It heads north through the village as State Street, passing several residential blocks before it meets NY 365A (Prospect Street) at a junction just outside the village limits in the town of
Verona. From here, NY 365 takes on a more northeasterly routing as it travels through the
hamlet of Sconondoa and proceeds through a mostly residential area of Verona. About northeast of Oneida Castle, the route widens from a two-lane undivided highway to a four-lane
divided highway as it passes the sprawling
Turning Stone Resort & Casino and connects to the
New York State Thruway (
I-90) at exit 33. Just past the Thruway exit is the hamlet of Dams Corner, where NY 365 intersects
NY 31, a major east–west route that turns south here toward the
village of Vernon. From NY 31, NY 365 continues as a divided highway through gradually less developed areas of the town of Verona. After passing through an area known as Cagwin Corners, it enters an undeveloped, marshy portion of Verona, paralleling the
CSX Transportation-owned
Mohawk Subdivision rail line for roughly as both head into the outer district of the city of
Rome. While the railroad continues almost due northeast toward Rome's inner district, NY 365 gradually turns to the east, traversing more marshlands and passing the
Mohawk Correctional Facility as it intersects
NY 26. At this point, NY 26 turns east,
overlapping with NY 365 as the divided highway becomes the
Utica–Rome Expressway, a
limited-access highway linking the cities of Rome and
Utica. and now
NY 920V, an unsigned
reference route. East of Prospect, NY 365 continues to travel in a northeastern direction, passing amongst forests as it follows the northern edge of the
Hinckley Reservoir, a large man-made lake fed by
West Canada Creek. It runs across parts of the towns of Trenton and
Remsen to the
Herkimer County line, at which point NY 365 enters
Adirondack Park. In Herkimer County, NY 365 quietly runs eastward through the towns of
Russia and
Ohio, remaining close to the north edge of the reservoir and, past its east end, West Canada Creek. The route ends from the county line at an intersection with
NY 8 southwest of the hamlet of Wilmurt. ==History==