This loop has several variations. From Conway, turn west on Rt. 112, the Kancamagus Highway (locals call it the Kanc), which offers 34.5 miles of stunning mountain scenery through the White Mountain National Forest. In Lincoln, you can either turn no
Exit 5, Granite Street Bridge or Exit 6, Amoskeag Bridge to Commercial Street, Manchester. Highlights the American Industrial Revolution, urban history and river recreation.
(Approx. 134 miles) From the town docks in Meredith on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, turn east on Rt. 25 to Center Harbor and Moultonborough, where you'll turn south on Rt. 109, a windy route that offers frequent glimpses of the "big lake" as it takes
U.S. 3, Lancaster to Northumberland; Rte. 110 to Stark to NH 110A to Rte. 110B, Milan; Rte. 16 south to Berlin and Gorham; Rte. 2 west to Lancaster. Circles the northern most section of the White Mountain National Forest.
Connecticut River Scenic Drive: Hanover to Bellows Falls is a 44.1 mile point-to-point drive located near Hanover, New Hampshire. Ends at coordinates: 43.13372, -72.44391
(Approx. 120 Miles) Less populated, with many opportunities to see wildlife including moose, black bear and deer this section of New Hampshire is a must-see for nature lovers.
A circular loop (with two cut-outs) through some of the most quintessentially New England towns in New Hampshire.
From Keene, which claims to have the widest Main Street in the world, head southeast on Rt. 101 to Marlborough, then south on Rt. 124, which
Front Street, Exeter to left on Pine Street to Rte. 150, Kensington to Rte. 84 east through Hampton Falls; Rte. 1 north to Hampton; Exeter Road (Rte. 27) to Exeter. Explore historic Exeter and Hampton, early colonial settlements, and Kensington with its G
Rte. 3, North Woodstock to Rte. 175 to Waterville Valley, then Plymouth Rte. 25 and 25C to Warren and Piermont, then Rte. 10 to Haverhill to Rte. 135 and Woodsville to Rte. 112 to North Woodstock. Superb views, river recreation, agricultural heritage, per
This byway begins at Fourth Connecticut Lake near the Canadian border and follows the river the length of the western border of New Hampshire. Experience history, tradition, farming heritage and natural beauty.
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