Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Grafton |
Holderness | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 3 / NH 25 (Daniel Webster Hwy.) | Western terminus of NH 113. |
Carroll |
Sandwich | 11.7 | 18.8 | NH 109 south (Main Street) | Northern terminus of NH 109 |
15.4 | 24.8 | NH 113A (Whiteface Road) | Western terminus of NH 113A. | ||
Tamworth | 19.3 | 31.1 | NH 25 west (Bearcamp Highway) | Western terminus of NH 25/113 concurrency. | |
22.4 | 36.0 | NH 25 east (Bearcamp Highway) | Eastern terminus of NH 25/113 concurrency. | ||
24.6 | 39.6 | NH 113A (Chinook Trail) | Eastern terminus of NH 113A. | ||
27.5 | 44.3 | NH 16 (White Mountain Hwy.) | |||
Madison | 29.9 | 48.1 | NH 41 (Plains Road) | Northern terminus of NH 41. | |
Albany | 36.5 | 58.7 | NH 16 south (White Mountain Hwy.) | Southern terminus of NH 16/113 concurrency. | |
Conway | 37.6 | 60.5 | NH 112 west (Kancamagus Hwy.) | Eastern terminus of NH 112. | |
38.4 | 61.8 | NH 153 (Pleasant Street) | Northern terminus of NH 153. | ||
38.5 | 62.0 | NH 16 north (White Mountain Hwy.) | Northern terminus of NH 16 concurrency. | ||
40.42 | 65.05 | US 302 (Eastman Road) | Eastern terminus of NH 113. Signage continues eastbound along US 302 to the Maine state border. |
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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