New Hampshire Route 41

New Hampshire Route 41 (abbreviated NH 41) is a 5.03-mile (8.10 km) long north–south state highway in east-central New Hampshire. It is the main road connecting Silver Lake with Ossipee. The highway skirts the western edge of the lake named Silver Lake and provides access to local roads at the lakeside.

The northern terminus of NH 41 is in Silver Lake at New Hampshire Route 113. The southern terminus is in Ossipee at New Hampshire Route 16, the White Mountain Highway. NH 41 is named Plains Road for its entire length.

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