New Hampshire Route 103

New Hampshire Route 103 marker
New Hampshire Route 103
Map
Map of western New Hampshire with NH 103 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NHDOT
Length48.300 mi[1] (77.731 km)
Major junctions
West end VT 12 in Ascutney, VT
Major intersections
East end US 202 / NH 9 in Hopkinton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountiesSullivan, Merrimack
Highway system
NH 102 NH 104
NH 103 leaving eastern terminus in Hopkinton, NH (January 2024)

New Hampshire Route 103 (abbreviated NH 103) is a 48.300-mile-long (77.731 km) east–west highway in west-central New Hampshire, United States. The highway runs from Claremont, at the Vermont border on the Connecticut River, to Hopkinton, west of Concord.

The western terminus of NH 103 is in Claremont at the New Hampshire–Vermont state line on the Connecticut River, running concurrently with New Hampshire Route 12. After intersecting with New Hampshire Route 12A, the road continues eastward for 3.793 miles (6.104 km) into the center of Claremont, where NH 103 splits off from NH 12 and merges with New Hampshire Route 11. The highway then runs eastward merged with NH 11 for a distance of 12.991 miles (20.907 km). The road splits off from NH 11 east of Newport. Northwest of Hopkinton, the road runs merged with New Hampshire Route 127 for a distance of 2.127 miles (3.423 km). The eastern terminus of NH 103 is in Hopkinton at U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire Route 9.

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