Kancamagus Highway (N. Woodstock - Conway) | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by NHDOT | ||||
Length | 56.387 mi[1] (90.746 km) | |||
Tourist routes | Kancamagus Scenic Byway | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 302 / NH 10 in Bath | |||
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East end | NH 16 / NH 113 in Conway | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | New Hampshire | |||
Counties | Grafton, Carroll | |||
Highway system | ||||
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New Hampshire Route 112 (abbreviated NH 112) is a 56.39-mile-long (90.75 km) east–west state highway in northern New Hampshire. The highway winds across the state, connecting Bath to Conway through the heart of the scenic and mountainous White Mountain National Forest.
The eastern portion of NH 112 is known as the Kancamagus Highway, running 32 miles (51 km) through the White Mountains from Lincoln to Conway.[2] 26.5 miles (42.6 km) of the highway have been designated a National Scenic Byway by the United States Department of Transportation under the name "Kancamagus Scenic Byway". The highway is known for its views of autumn foliage and is a popular drive in September and October for leaf peeping tourism.
The Kancamagus Highway stays open all winter, although it occasionally closes for short periods while crews clear heavy snows. Its only major intersection is Bear Notch Road, which connects with the town of Bartlett, but it is closed all winter.[3]
Much of the western portion of NH 112 is also in the White Mountain National Forest, passing through Kinsman Notch with the Lost River tourist attraction. The section between NH 116 and North Woodstock is called Lost River Road.[4]
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