Junction List
Exit numbers listed are those of the primary highway with which US 4 is concurrent.
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Grafton |
Lebanon | 0.0 | 0.0 | US 4 west (Bridge Street) to US 5 / VT 14 | Continuation into Vermont | |
0.2 | 0.3 | NH 10 north (North Main Street) | Northern terminus of NH 10 concurrency | |||
0.6 | 1.0 | NH 12A south (South Main Street) | Northern terminus of NH 12A, to I-89 | |||
2.3 | 3.7 | I-89 / NH 10 south – Concord, Vermont | Exit 19 on I-89, southern terminus of NH 10 concurrency | |||
3.9 | 6.3 | NH 120 (Hanover Street / School Street) | To I-89 / NH 10 | |||
6.3 | 10.1 | I-89 / NH 10 – Concord, Lebanon | Exit 17 on I-89 / NH 10 | |||
7.8 | 12.6 | NH 4A south | Northern terminus of NH 4A | |||
Canaan | 17.7 | 28.5 | NH 118 north (Dorchester Road) | Southern terminus of NH 118 | ||
Merrimack |
Danbury | 31.6 | 50.9 | NH 104 east (Ragged Mountain Highway) | Western terminus of NH 104 | |
Andover | 38.6 | 62.1 | NH 11 west (Main Street) | Western terminus of NH 11 concurrency; to NH 4A | ||
41.4 | 66.6 | NH 11 east (Franklin Highway) | Eastern terminus of NH 11 concurrency | |||
Salisbury | 47.4 | 76.3 | NH 127 (South Road / Franklin Road) | |||
Boscawen | 53.8 | 86.6 | US 3 north (Daniel Webster Highway) | Northern terminus of US 3 concurrency | ||
55.2 | 88.8 | US 3 south (North Main Street) | Southern terminus of US 3 concurrency | |||
Concord | 57.2 | 92.1 | 17 | I-93 north (Styles Bridges Highway) | Northern terminus of I-93 concurrency | |
61.5 | 99.0 | 16 | To NH 132 (East Side Drive) | |||
63.2 | 101.7 | 15 | I-93 south (Styles Bridges Highway) / I-393 begins / US 202 to US 3 (Main Street) – Downtown, Loudon, Portsmouth | Southern terminus of I-93 concurrency; western terminus of I-393 and of I-393 / US 202 concurrency; signed as exits 15E (east) and 15W (west) | ||
63.7 | 102.5 | 1 | Fort Eddy Road | |||
64.9 | 104.4 | 2 | NH 132 (East Side Drive) | |||
66.8 | 107.5 | 3 | NH 106 (Sheep Davis Road) to NH 9 west | |||
Pembroke | 67.8 | 109.1 | — | I-393 ends / NH 9 west | Eastern terminus of I-393; western terminus of NH 9 concurrency; eastbound entrance and westbound exit only | |
Epsom | 73.0 | 117.5 | NH 28 (Suncook Valley Highway) | Traffic circle | ||
76.7 | 123.4 | NH 107 south | Western terminus of NH 107 concurrency | |||
Rockingham |
Northwood | 78.6 | 126.5 | NH 107 north (School Street) | Eastern terminus of NH 107 concurrency | |
84.4 | 135.8 | US 202 east / NH 9 east (Rochester Road) / NH 43 south (Mountain Avenue) | Eastern terminus of US 202/NH 9 concurrency; northern terminus of NH 43 | |||
85.1 | 137.0 | NH 152 east (Nottingham Road) | Western terminus of NH 152 | |||
Strafford |
Lee | 92.5 | 148.9 | NH 125 (Calef Highway) | Traffic circle | |
93.9 | 151.1 | NH 155 (Turtle Pond Road) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance only | |||
Durham | 95.2 | 153.2 | NH 155A (Main Street) | Interchange | ||
98.2 | 158.0 | NH 108 (Dover Road) | Interchange | |||
Dover | 101.8 | 163.8 | 6 | Spaulding Tpke. north (NH 16) – Dover | No access to northbound Spaulding Tpke. from eastbound US 4; northern terminus of Spaulding Turnpike concurrency; signed as exits 6N (Dover) and 6W (US 4) | |
102.5 | 165.0 | 5 | Hilton Park | Northbound exit and entrance only | ||
Rockingham |
Newington | 103.4 | 166.4 | 4 | Newington Village | Via Nimble Hill Road |
104.0 | 167.4 | 3 | Woodbury Avenue | Southbound exit and northbound entrance only | ||
104.5 | 168.2 | 2 | Fox Run Road | Northbound exit and entrance only | ||
105.2 | 169.3 | 1 | Gosling Road (Pease International Tradeport) | |||
Portsmouth | 106.83 | 171.93 | — | I-95 / Spaulding Tpke. ends (NH 16) / US 1 Byp. | Portsmouth Circle; eastern terminus of US 4 and southern terminus of the Spaulding Turnpike / NH 16; I-95 Exits 4–5 | |
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