U.S. Route 1 in New Hampshire - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Rockingham
Seabrook 0.0 0.0 US 1 (Lafayette Road) Massachusetts - New Hampshire state line.
1.5 2.4 NH 107 Southern terminus of NH 107.
To I-95.
Hampton Falls 3.1 5.0 NH 84 (Kensington Road) Eastern terminus of NH 84.
3.2 5.1 NH 88 (Exeter Road) Eastern terminus of NH 88.
Hampton 4.9 7.9 NH 101 (Exeter-Hampton Expressway) Interchange. Northbound exits.
NB entrance from NH 101 west, SB entrance from NH 101 east.
To I-95.
5.5 8.9 NH 101E (Winnacunnet Road) Western terminus of NH 101E.
5.7 9.2 NH 27 (Exeter Road/High Street)
North Hampton 7.0 11.3 NH 151 (Post Road) Southern terminus of NH 151.
8.1 13.0 NH 111 (Atlantic Avenue)
Portsmouth 14.7 23.7 US 1 Byp. Southern terminus of US-1 Bypass.
Northbound exit/southbound entrance ramps only.
To I-95 and the Spaulding Turnpike.
15.5 24.9 NH 33 (Middle Road) Eastern terminus of NH 33.
16.0 25.7 NH 1A (Miller Avenue) Northern terminus of NH 1A.
16.7 26.9 NH 1B (Marcy Street) Northern terminus of NH 1B.
16.9 27.2 Memorial Bridge
US 1
Bridge closed in 2011; new bridge expected to be completed in 2013.
DETOURS: Must take US 1 Byp. north or I-95 north
for access to US 1 in Maine.
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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