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{{Short description|State highway in New Hampshire, US}}
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'''New Hampshire Route 25''' is a {{convert|96.62|mi|km|adj=on}} long east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]]. It runs completely across the state from [[Vermont]] to [[Maine]].
'''New Hampshire Route 25''' is a {{convert|96.62|mi|km|adj=on}} long east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]]. It runs completely across the state from [[Vermont]] to [[Maine]].


The western terminus of Route 25 is at the Vermont state line on the [[Connecticut River]] in [[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]], where the road continues west as [[Vermont Route 25]]. The eastern terminus is on the Maine state line in the town of [[Freedom, New Hampshire|Freedom]], where the road continues east as [[Maine State Route 25]].
The western terminus of Route 25 is at the Vermont state line on the [[Connecticut River]] in [[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]], where the road continues west as [[Vermont Route 25]]. The eastern terminus is on the Maine state line in the town of [[Freedom, New Hampshire|Freedom]], where the road continues east as [[Maine State Route 25]].

== Route description ==

New Hampshire Route 25 begins at the state border, on the western bank of the [[Connecticut River]], where it continues west as VT 25. It crosses the river on a metal [[truss bridge]] and enters the town of [[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]]. Upon reaching Four Corners near the center of Piermont, NH 25 turns north to form a concurrency with [[New Hampshire Route 10|NH 10]], while the roadway continues east through the intersection as NH 25C, a more direct but rugged route to the town of [[Warren, New Hampshire|Warren]]. Heading north along with NH 10 parallel to the Connecticut River, NH 25 is known locally as Dartmouth College Highway. Upon entering the town of [[Haverhill, New Hampshire|Haverhill]], in Haverhill Village, NH 25 leaves the concurrency along Mount Moosilauke Highway, paralleling [[Oliverian Brook]].

[[File:Redstone Missile.JPG|thumb|right|A [[Redstone missile]] is a prominent landmark at the Warren Town Common along NH 25.]]

Upon leaving Haverhill Village, NH 25 passes through the communities of [[Pike, New Hampshire|Pike]] and East Haverhill, the location of the [[Oliverian School]], before entering the town of [[Benton, New Hampshire|Benton]]. NH 25 crosses the southwestern corner of Benton, but lacks any road connection to the rest of the town. To the northeast of the road sits the western end of the [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountain]] chain, with [[Mount Moosilauke]] rising prominently. The road bends to the south and enters the town of Warren in the village of [[Glencliff, New Hampshire|Glencliff]]. Winding southwards, the route merges with [[New Hampshire Route 118|Route 118]] to pass through the main village of Warren. The two conjoined routes parallel the [[Baker River (New Hampshire)|Baker River]], crossing it several times before entering [[Wentworth, New Hampshire|Wentworth]].

In Wentworth, NH 25/NH 118 meets the eastern terminus of NH 25A, which connects to the towns of [[Orford, New Hampshire]], and [[Fairlee, Vermont]]. Turning gently towards the southeast, NH 25/NH 118 passes by the [[Plummer's Ledge Natural Area]] and enters the town of [[Rumney, New Hampshire|Rumney]]. NH 118 leaves to the southwest upon entering Rumney, and NH 25 continues southeastward, passing the villages of West Rumney, Rumney Depot, and Quincy. Nearby attractions include Rumney Rocks, a popular [[rock climbing]] venue, and [[Polar Caves Park]], a series of glacial caves. Still following the Baker River, NH 25 enters the town of [[Plymouth, New Hampshire|Plymouth]], meeting [[New Hampshire Route 3A|NH 3A]] at a traffic circle in the village of West Plymouth. 3A merges from the south and the two routes head east along Tenney Mountain Highway. At the northern edge of [[Plymouth (CDP), New Hampshire|Plymouth Village]], there is a brief freeway interchange where NH 25 east merges with [[U.S. Route 3|US 3]] south, while the roadway continues on a short while before merging with an interchange on [[Interstate 93|I-93]] (exit 26). The interchange marks the northern end of NH 3A.

Now cosigned with US 3, NH 25 heads south along the western bank of the [[Pemigewasset River]] through Plymouth Village along Main Street, passing [[Plymouth State University]] and by a commercial district south of the university campus at the town common. In the center of the university campus there is an intersection with [[New Hampshire Route 175A|NH 175A]], a short connector bridging the Pemigewasset and providing access to I-93 (exit 25) and NH 175. After leaving Plymouth Village, NH 25 and US 3 travel through a more rural area of Plymouth before crossing the extreme northern corner of the town of [[Bridgewater, New Hampshire|Bridgewater]]. After crossing the Pemigewasset into [[Ashland, New Hampshire|Ashland]], there is an interchange with I-93 (Exit 24) and the conjoined routes turn east into [[Ashland (CDP), New Hampshire|Ashland Village]] along [[Daniel Webster Highway]], intersect [[New Hampshire Route 132|NH 132]] at Main Street and Highland Street, and turn north along the western shore of [[Little Squam Lake]].

[[File:Meredith aerial.jpg|thumb|right|An aerial view of the intersection of Daniel Webster Highway (US 3) and Main Street in Meredith, New Hampshire. North is to the right. NH 25 enters from the north along Daniel Webster Highway, then turns sharply left along Main Street, and leaves to the northeast.]]

Entering the town of [[Holderness, New Hampshire|Holderness]], there is an intersection with the southern end of [[New Hampshire Route 175|NH 175]] and the road curves to the east to follow the shore of Little Squam Lake. Passing between Little Squam Lake and [[Squam Lake]], the two routes meet the southern terminus of [[New Hampshire Route 113|NH 113]] and pass by the main village of Holderness and the [[Squam Lakes Natural Science Center]]. After curving to the southeast, the routes pass through the village of East Holderness and pass into the town of [[Center Harbor, New Hampshire|Center Harbor]]. Shortly after entering town, NH 25/US 3 turns to a more southerly direction, while NH 25B has its western terminus. NH 25B provides a much more direct route for travellers continuing on NH 25, as the main route loops southward into the town of [[Meredith, New Hampshire|Meredith]]. In [[Meredith (CDP), New Hampshire|Meredith Village]], at the tip of Meredith Bay on [[Lake Winnipesaukee]], NH 25 leaves its long concurrency with US 3, turning sharply to the northeast along Main Street/Whittier Highway. Passing [[Inter-Lakes Middle High School]], NH 25 turns northward when it meets the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee main axis, known as The Broads, and passes into Center Harbor a second time.

After re-entering Center Harbor, NH 25 meets the eastern end of NH 25B at the central business district of Center Harbor at the northern tip of the main axis of Lake Winnipesaukee, and heads east into [[Moultonborough, New Hampshire|Moultonborough]]. Passing by a number of the smaller lakes that give New Hampshire's [[Lakes Region (New Hampshire)|Lakes Region]] its name, NH 25 travels northeast, having a brief concurrency with [[New Hampshire Route 109|NH 109]] in Moultonborough Village, turns northwards and passes [[Moultonborough Airport]], then passes through the East Sandwich portion of the town of [[Sandwich, New Hampshire|Sandwich]]. Turning to the east, NH 25 next enters the town of [[Tamworth, New Hampshire|Tamworth]], merging with [[New Hampshire Route 113|NH 113]] at Bennett Corners. The two routes run concurrently eastwards along the south bank of the [[Bearcamp River]] into the village of Whittier, where NH 113 leaves to the north. Within Tamworth, NH 25 is known as Bearcamp Highway. Bending to the southeast, NH 25 enters [[Ossipee, New Hampshire|Ossipee]].

In [[West Ossipee, New Hampshire|West Ossipee]], NH 25 (now known as Ossipee Mountain Highway) passes near the historic [[Whittier Bridge]] before crossing over the Bearcamp River and coming to a T-intersection with [[New Hampshire Route 16|NH 16]] and joining it southbound along White Mountain Highway. Heading southeast past the western shore of [[Ossipee Lake]], there are two intersections with NH 16B before NH 25 leaves White Mountain Highway to the northeast at an interchange in [[Center Ossipee, New Hampshire|Center Ossipee]]. Passing through the Ossipee Lake Natural Area south of Ossipee Lake, NH 25 crosses into [[Effingham, New Hampshire|Effingham]], passing through the village of Effingham Falls along a brief concurrency with [[New Hampshire Route 153|NH 153]], then crossing the [[Ossipee River]] into the town of [[Freedom, New Hampshire]]. Now following the northern bank of the Ossipee River, NH 25 reaches its eastern terminus at the Maine border, with the roadway continuing into the town of [[Porter, Maine]], as [[Maine Route 25]].

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==History==
==History==
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<div style="float:right">[[Image:New England 25.svg|70x70px]]</div>
<div style="float:right">[[Image:New England 25.svg|70x70px]]</div>
In the 1920s, NH 25 was part of [[New England Interstate Route 25]], a route in the [[New England Interstate Highway]] system.
In the 1920s, NH 25 was part of [[New England Interstate Route 25]], a route in the [[New England Interstate Highway]] system.
[[File:New Hampshire Route 25 Rumney NH.jpg|thumb|right|Route 25 in [[Rumney, NH]], looking west]]
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==Junction list==
==Junction list==
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*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/PIERMONT_Wallmap.pdf Town of Piermont, Grafton County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/HAVERHILL_Wallmap.pdf Town of Haverhill, Grafton County]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/WARREN_Wallmap.pdf Town of Warren, Grafton County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/WENTWORTH_Wallmap.pdf Town of Wentworth, Grafton County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/RUMNEY_Wallmap.pdf Town of Rumney, Grafton County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/PLYMOUTH_Wallmap.pdf Town of Plymouth, Grafton County]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/ASHLAND_Wallmap.pdf Town of Ashland, Grafton County]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/HOLDERNESS_Wallmap.pdf Town of Holderness, Grafton County]{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/CENTER%20HARBOR_Wallmap.pdf Town of Center Harbor, Belknap County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/MEREDITH_Wallmap.pdf Town of Meredith, Belknap County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/MOULTONBOROUGH_Wallmap.pdf Town of Moultonborough, Carroll County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/TAMWORTH_Wallmap.pdf Town of Tamworth, Carroll County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/OSSIPEE_Wallmap.pdf Town of Ossipee, Carroll County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/EFFINGHAM_Wallmap.pdf Town of Effingham, Carroll County]
*[ftp://dot%2Ecity:streetmap@nhftp.admin.state.nh.us/2015_FULL_SIZE_PDFS/FREEDOM_Wallmap.pdf Town of Freedom, Carroll County]</ref>|location_ref=<ref name="NHDOT Roads" /><ref name="NH Town Maps" />}}
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|mile=87.884
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|notes=Interchange; southern end of NH&nbsp;16/NH&nbsp;25 concurrency
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{{NHint
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|road={{jct|state=NH|NH|153|dir1=north|name1=Green Mountain Road|location1=[[Effingham, New Hampshire|Effingham Falls]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NH|NH|153|dir1=north|name1=Green Mountain Road|location1=[[Effingham, New Hampshire|Effingham Falls]]}}
|notes=Western end of NH&nbsp;25/NH&nbsp;153 concurrency
|notes=Western end of concurrency with NH&nbsp;153
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|type=concur
|type=concur
|mile=94.1
|mile=94.139
|road={{jct|state=NH|NH|153|dir1=south|name1=Effingham Trail|location1=[[Effingham, New Hampshire|Center Effingham]]}}
|road={{jct|state=NH|NH|153|dir1=south|name1=Effingham Trail|location1=[[Effingham, New Hampshire|Center Effingham]]}}
|notes=Eastern end of NH&nbsp;25/NH&nbsp;153 concurrency}}
|notes=Eastern end of concurrency with NH&nbsp;153}}
{{NHint
{{NHint
|location=Freedom
|location=Freedom
|mile=96.6
|mile=96.630
|road={{jct|state=ME|ME|25|dir1=east|name1=Ossipee Trail}}
|road={{jct|state=ME|ME|25|dir1=east|name1=Ossipee Trail|city1=Portland}}
|notes=[[Maine]]-[[New Hampshire]] border
|notes=Continuation into [[Maine]]
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===New Hampshire Route 25A===
===New Hampshire Route 25A===
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|state=NH
|country=USA
|type=NH
|name=Route 25A
|route=25A
|marker_image={{Infobox road/shieldmain/USA|state=VT|type=VT|route=25A}} {{Infobox road/shieldmain/USA|state=NH|type=NH|route=25A}}
|maint=[[VTrans]] and [[New Hampshire Department of Transportation|NHDOT]]
|maint=[[VTrans]] and [[New Hampshire Department of Transportation|NHDOT]]
|length_mi=16.01
|length_mi=15.117
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|length_round=2
*[[Vermont]]: {{convert|0.088|mi|km}}<ref name="VT Route Log">{{cite web|url=http://vtransplanning.vermont.gov/sites/aot_policy/files/Final%20Web.pdf|title=2012 (Route Log) AADTs for State Highways|author=Traffic Research Unit|date=May 2013|publisher=Policy, Planning and Intermodal Development Division, [[Vermont Agency of Transportation]]|access-date=March 11, 2015}}</ref>
|length_notes=[[Vermont]]: 0.08 mi (0.14 km)<br>[[New Hampshire]]: 15.93 mi (25.64 km)
*[[New Hampshire]]: {{convert|15.029|mi|km}}<ref name="NHDOT Roads" />
}}
|direction_a=West
|direction_a=West
|terminus_a={{jct|state=VT|US|5}} in [[Fairlee, Vermont|Fairlee, VT]]
|terminus_a={{jct|state=VT|US|5}} in [[Fairlee, Vermont|Fairlee, VT]]
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|terminus_b={{jct|state=NH|NH|25|NH|118}} in [[Wentworth, NH]]
|terminus_b={{jct|state=NH|NH|25|NH|118}} in [[Wentworth, NH]]
|counties='''VT:''' [[Orange County, Vermont|Orange]]''', NH:''' [[Grafton County, New Hampshire|Grafton]]
|counties='''VT:''' [[Orange County, Vermont|Orange]]''', NH:''' [[Grafton County, New Hampshire|Grafton]]
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'''New Hampshire Route 25A''' is a {{convert|15.93|mi|km|adj=on}} long east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]] connecting [[Wentworth, New Hampshire|Wentworth]] and [[Orford, New Hampshire|Orford]]. It runs through a scenic, mountainous area of western New Hampshire.
'''New Hampshire Route 25A''' is a {{convert|15.117|mi|km|adj=on}} long east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]] connecting [[Wentworth, New Hampshire|Wentworth]] and [[Orford, New Hampshire|Orford]]. It runs through a scenic, mountainous area of western New Hampshire.


The western terminus of NH 25A is at the [[Vermont]] state line on the [[Connecticut River]] in the town of Orford, where the route continues west as the short '''Vermont Route 25A'''. {{convert|150|yd|m}} from the state line, VT 25A ends at [[U.S. Route 5 (New Hampshire)|U.S. Route 5]] in [[Fairlee, Vermont|Fairlee]]. The eastern terminus of NH 25A is in the town of Wentworth at New Hampshire Route 25 and [[New Hampshire Route 118]].
The western terminus of NH 25A is at the [[Vermont]] state line on the [[Connecticut River]] in the town of Orford, where the route continues west as the short '''Vermont Route 25A'''. {{convert|150|yd|m}} from the state line, VT 25A ends at [[U.S. Route 5 (New Hampshire)|U.S. Route 5]] in [[Fairlee, Vermont|Fairlee]]. The eastern terminus of NH 25A is in the town of Wentworth at New Hampshire Route 25 and [[New Hampshire Route 118]].
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|type=NH
|route=25B
|route=25B
|length_mi=3.25
|length_mi=3.246
|length_ref=<ref name="nhr"/>
|length_ref=<ref name="NHDOT Roads" />
|location=[[Center Harbor, New Hampshire|Center Harbor]]
|location=[[Center Harbor, New Hampshire|Center Harbor]]
}}
}}
'''New Hampshire Route 25B''' (abbreviated '''NH 25B''') is a {{convert|3.25|mi|km|adj=on}} long east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]]. It runs through the town of [[Center Harbor, New Hampshire|Center Harbor]] in the state's [[Lakes Region (New Hampshire)|Lakes Region]].
'''New Hampshire Route 25B''' (abbreviated '''NH 25B''') is a {{convert|3.246|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]]. It runs through the town of [[Center Harbor, New Hampshire|Center Harbor]] in the state's [[Lakes Region (New Hampshire)|Lakes Region]].


The eastern terminus is in Center Harbor at New Hampshire Route 25. The western terminus is in Center Harbor at [[U.S. Route 3 (New Hampshire)|U.S. Route 3]] and New Hampshire Route 25. The entire length of road is known as Dane Road and as Plymouth Street.
The eastern terminus is in Center Harbor at New Hampshire Route 25. The western terminus is in Center Harbor at [[U.S. Route 3 (New Hampshire)|U.S. Route 3]] and New Hampshire Route 25. The entire length of road is known as Dane Road and as Plymouth Street.
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|type=NH
|route=25C
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|length_mi=13.22
|length_mi=13.218
|length_ref=<ref name="nhr"/>
|length_ref=<ref name="NHDOT Roads" />
|location=[[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]]-[[Warren, New Hampshire|Warren]]
|location=[[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]][[Warren, New Hampshire|Warren]]
}}
}}
'''New Hampshire Route 25C''' (abbreviated '''NH 25C''') is a {{convert|13.22|mi|km|adj=on}} long east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]]. It runs through the scenic, mountainous area connecting [[Warren, New Hampshire|Warren]] and [[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]].
'''New Hampshire Route 25C''' (abbreviated '''NH 25C''') is a {{convert|13.218|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} east–west [[state highway]] in [[New Hampshire]]. It runs through the scenic, mountainous area connecting [[Warren, New Hampshire|Warren]] and [[Piermont, New Hampshire|Piermont]]. While more direct than the main routing of NH 25, shortening the length between its end points by several miles, the terrain is also more rugged.


The western terminus of NH 25C is in Piermont at [[New Hampshire Route 10]] and New Hampshire Route 25. The eastern terminus is in Warren at NH 25 and [[New Hampshire Route 118]]. The entire length of highway is known as [[Lake Tarleton]] Road.
The western terminus of NH 25C is in Piermont at [[New Hampshire Route 10]] and New Hampshire Route 25. The eastern terminus is in Warren at NH 25 and [[New Hampshire Route 118]]. The entire length of highway is known as [[Lake Tarleton]] Road.
[[File:NH 25C Warren 2020.jpg|thumb|left|NH 25C leading northwest out of [[Warren, NH|Warren]] ]]
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
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* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougtone/sets/72157622762935279/ New Hampshire State Route 25] at [[Flickr]]
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougtone/sets/72157622887363196/ New Hampshire State Route 25A] at Flickr
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougtone/sets/72157622887404274/ New Hampshire State Route 25B] at Flickr
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/dougtone/sets/72157622887417726/ New Hampshire State Route 25C] at Flickr


[[Category:State highways in New Hampshire|025]]
[[Category:State highways in New Hampshire|025]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 28 December 2023

New Hampshire Route 25 marker

New Hampshire Route 25

Map
NH 25 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NHDOT
Length96.630 mi[1] (155.511 km)
Major junctions
West end VT 25 in Bradford, VT
Major intersections
East end SR 25 in Porter, ME
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountiesGrafton, Belknap, Carroll
Highway system
NH 18 NH 26
Route 24N.E. Route 25A

New Hampshire Route 25 is a 96.62-mile (155.49 km) long east–west state highway in New Hampshire. It runs completely across the state from Vermont to Maine.

The western terminus of Route 25 is at the Vermont state line on the Connecticut River in Piermont, where the road continues west as Vermont Route 25. The eastern terminus is on the Maine state line in the town of Freedom, where the road continues east as Maine State Route 25.

Route description[edit]

New Hampshire Route 25 begins at the state border, on the western bank of the Connecticut River, where it continues west as VT 25. It crosses the river on a metal truss bridge and enters the town of Piermont. Upon reaching Four Corners near the center of Piermont, NH 25 turns north to form a concurrency with NH 10, while the roadway continues east through the intersection as NH 25C, a more direct but rugged route to the town of Warren. Heading north along with NH 10 parallel to the Connecticut River, NH 25 is known locally as Dartmouth College Highway. Upon entering the town of Haverhill, in Haverhill Village, NH 25 leaves the concurrency along Mount Moosilauke Highway, paralleling Oliverian Brook.

A Redstone missile is a prominent landmark at the Warren Town Common along NH 25.

Upon leaving Haverhill Village, NH 25 passes through the communities of Pike and East Haverhill, the location of the Oliverian School, before entering the town of Benton. NH 25 crosses the southwestern corner of Benton, but lacks any road connection to the rest of the town. To the northeast of the road sits the western end of the White Mountain chain, with Mount Moosilauke rising prominently. The road bends to the south and enters the town of Warren in the village of Glencliff. Winding southwards, the route merges with Route 118 to pass through the main village of Warren. The two conjoined routes parallel the Baker River, crossing it several times before entering Wentworth.

In Wentworth, NH 25/NH 118 meets the eastern terminus of NH 25A, which connects to the towns of Orford, New Hampshire, and Fairlee, Vermont. Turning gently towards the southeast, NH 25/NH 118 passes by the Plummer's Ledge Natural Area and enters the town of Rumney. NH 118 leaves to the southwest upon entering Rumney, and NH 25 continues southeastward, passing the villages of West Rumney, Rumney Depot, and Quincy. Nearby attractions include Rumney Rocks, a popular rock climbing venue, and Polar Caves Park, a series of glacial caves. Still following the Baker River, NH 25 enters the town of Plymouth, meeting NH 3A at a traffic circle in the village of West Plymouth. 3A merges from the south and the two routes head east along Tenney Mountain Highway. At the northern edge of Plymouth Village, there is a brief freeway interchange where NH 25 east merges with US 3 south, while the roadway continues on a short while before merging with an interchange on I-93 (exit 26). The interchange marks the northern end of NH 3A.

Now cosigned with US 3, NH 25 heads south along the western bank of the Pemigewasset River through Plymouth Village along Main Street, passing Plymouth State University and by a commercial district south of the university campus at the town common. In the center of the university campus there is an intersection with NH 175A, a short connector bridging the Pemigewasset and providing access to I-93 (exit 25) and NH 175. After leaving Plymouth Village, NH 25 and US 3 travel through a more rural area of Plymouth before crossing the extreme northern corner of the town of Bridgewater. After crossing the Pemigewasset into Ashland, there is an interchange with I-93 (Exit 24) and the conjoined routes turn east into Ashland Village along Daniel Webster Highway, intersect NH 132 at Main Street and Highland Street, and turn north along the western shore of Little Squam Lake.

An aerial view of the intersection of Daniel Webster Highway (US 3) and Main Street in Meredith, New Hampshire. North is to the right. NH 25 enters from the north along Daniel Webster Highway, then turns sharply left along Main Street, and leaves to the northeast.

Entering the town of Holderness, there is an intersection with the southern end of NH 175 and the road curves to the east to follow the shore of Little Squam Lake. Passing between Little Squam Lake and Squam Lake, the two routes meet the southern terminus of NH 113 and pass by the main village of Holderness and the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. After curving to the southeast, the routes pass through the village of East Holderness and pass into the town of Center Harbor. Shortly after entering town, NH 25/US 3 turns to a more southerly direction, while NH 25B has its western terminus. NH 25B provides a much more direct route for travellers continuing on NH 25, as the main route loops southward into the town of Meredith. In Meredith Village, at the tip of Meredith Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee, NH 25 leaves its long concurrency with US 3, turning sharply to the northeast along Main Street/Whittier Highway. Passing Inter-Lakes Middle High School, NH 25 turns northward when it meets the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee main axis, known as The Broads, and passes into Center Harbor a second time.

After re-entering Center Harbor, NH 25 meets the eastern end of NH 25B at the central business district of Center Harbor at the northern tip of the main axis of Lake Winnipesaukee, and heads east into Moultonborough. Passing by a number of the smaller lakes that give New Hampshire's Lakes Region its name, NH 25 travels northeast, having a brief concurrency with NH 109 in Moultonborough Village, turns northwards and passes Moultonborough Airport, then passes through the East Sandwich portion of the town of Sandwich. Turning to the east, NH 25 next enters the town of Tamworth, merging with NH 113 at Bennett Corners. The two routes run concurrently eastwards along the south bank of the Bearcamp River into the village of Whittier, where NH 113 leaves to the north. Within Tamworth, NH 25 is known as Bearcamp Highway. Bending to the southeast, NH 25 enters Ossipee.

In West Ossipee, NH 25 (now known as Ossipee Mountain Highway) passes near the historic Whittier Bridge before crossing over the Bearcamp River and coming to a T-intersection with NH 16 and joining it southbound along White Mountain Highway. Heading southeast past the western shore of Ossipee Lake, there are two intersections with NH 16B before NH 25 leaves White Mountain Highway to the northeast at an interchange in Center Ossipee. Passing through the Ossipee Lake Natural Area south of Ossipee Lake, NH 25 crosses into Effingham, passing through the village of Effingham Falls along a brief concurrency with NH 153, then crossing the Ossipee River into the town of Freedom, New Hampshire. Now following the northern bank of the Ossipee River, NH 25 reaches its eastern terminus at the Maine border, with the roadway continuing into the town of Porter, Maine, as Maine Route 25.

History[edit]

In the 1920s, NH 25 was part of New England Interstate Route 25, a route in the New England Interstate Highway system.

Route 25 in Rumney, NH, looking west

Junction list[edit]

CountyLocation[1][2]mi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
GraftonPiermont0.0000.000
VT 25 north (Waits River Road) – Bradford
Continuation from Vermont
1.8132.918
NH 10 south (Dartmouth College Highway) – Hanover

NH 25C east (Lake Tarleton Road) – Warren
Western end of concurrency with NH 10; western terminus of NH 25C
Haverhill7.12911.473
NH 10 north (Dartmouth College Highway) – Woodsville
Eastern end of concurrency with NH 10
Warren20.89433.626
NH 118 north (Sawyer Highway) – North Woodstock
Western end of concurrency with NH 118
21.79335.072 NH 25C (Lake Tarleton Road) – PiermontEastern terminus of NH 25C
Wentworth25.63841.260
NH 25A west (Orford Road) – Orford
Eastern terminus of NH 25A
Rumney29.85348.044
NH 118 south (Dorchester Road) – Dorchester, Canaan
Eastern end of concurrency with NH 118
Plymouth37.29660.022
NH 3A south (Mayhew Turnpike) – Newfound Lake, Bristol
Western end of concurrency with NH 3A
40.948–
41.237
65.899–
66.365


NH 3A north (Tenney Mountain Highway) to I-93 – Concord, Littleton

US 3 north (Daniel Webster Highway) – Campton
Interchange; eastern end of concurrency with NH 3A
Western end of concurrency with US 3
41.88567.407

NH 175A east (Holderness Road) to I-93 – Holderness
Western terminus of NH 175A
Ashland46.943–
47.324
75.547–
76.161
I-93 (Styles Bridges Highway) – Tilton, Concord, Plymouth, LittletonExit 24 on I-93
48.01177.266
NH 132 south (Main Street) – New Hampton, Tilton
Northern terminus of NH 132
Holderness50.62181.467
NH 175 north
Southern terminus of NH 175
51.75683.293
NH 113 east (Squam Lake Road) – Sandwich
Western terminus of NH 113
BelknapCenter Harbor56.50490.934
NH 25B east (Plymouth Street) – Center Harbor
Western terminus of NH 25B
Meredith59.60895.930
US 3 south (Daniel Webster Highway) – Laconia
Eastern end of concurrency with US 3
Center Harbor64.343103.550
NH 25B west (Plymouth Street) – Holderness
Eastern terminus of NH 25B
CarrollMoultonborough69.178111.331
NH 109 north (Holland Street) – Center Sandwich
Western end of concurrency with NH 109
69.777112.295
NH 109 south (Governor John Wentworth Highway) – Melvin Village, Wolfeboro
Eastern end of concurrency with NH 109
Tamworth75.736121.885
NH 113 west (Jackman Pond Road) – North Sandwich
Western end of concurrency with NH 113
78.586126.472
NH 113 east (Whittier Road)
Eastern end of concurrency with NH 113
Ossipee82.260132.385
NH 16 north (White Mountain Highway) – Chocorua, Conway
Western end of concurrency with NH 16
87.884141.436
NH 16 south (White Mountain Highway) – Wolfeboro, Rochester
Interchange; eastern end of concurrency with NH 16
Effingham93.261150.089
NH 153 north (Green Mountain Road) – Effingham Falls
Western end of concurrency with NH 153
94.139151.502
NH 153 south (Effingham Trail) – Center Effingham
Eastern end of concurrency with NH 153
Freedom96.630155.511
SR 25 east (Ossipee Trail) – Portland
Continuation into Maine
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Suffixed routes[edit]

New Hampshire Route 25A[edit]

Route 25A marker Route 25A marker

Route 25A

Route information
Maintained by VTrans and NHDOT
Length15.117 mi (24.328 km)
Major junctions
West end US 5 in Fairlee, VT
Major intersections NH 10 in Orford, NH
East end NH 25 / NH 118 in Wentworth, NH
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountiesVT: Orange, NH: Grafton
Highway system
VT 25Vermont VT 25B

New Hampshire Route 25A is a 15.117-mile (24.328 km) long east–west state highway in New Hampshire connecting Wentworth and Orford. It runs through a scenic, mountainous area of western New Hampshire.

The western terminus of NH 25A is at the Vermont state line on the Connecticut River in the town of Orford, where the route continues west as the short Vermont Route 25A. 150 yards (140 m) from the state line, VT 25A ends at U.S. Route 5 in Fairlee. The eastern terminus of NH 25A is in the town of Wentworth at New Hampshire Route 25 and New Hampshire Route 118.

In 2002, the state designated most of NH 25A as the Governor Meldrim Thomson Scenic Highway. The highway runs from Wentworth to the junction with New Hampshire Route 10 in Orford. The road was named in honor of the late Gov. Meldrim Thomson, Jr., who died April 19, 2001. Thomson's Mt. Cube Farm lined both sides of the highway.

New Hampshire Route 25B[edit]

New Hampshire Route 25B marker

New Hampshire Route 25B

LocationCenter Harbor
Length3.246 mi[1] (5.224 km)

New Hampshire Route 25B (abbreviated NH 25B) is a 3.246-mile-long (5.224 km) east–west state highway in New Hampshire. It runs through the town of Center Harbor in the state's Lakes Region.

The eastern terminus is in Center Harbor at New Hampshire Route 25. The western terminus is in Center Harbor at U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 25. The entire length of road is known as Dane Road and as Plymouth Street.

New Hampshire Route 25C[edit]

New Hampshire Route 25C marker

New Hampshire Route 25C

LocationPiermontWarren
Length13.218 mi[1] (21.272 km)

New Hampshire Route 25C (abbreviated NH 25C) is a 13.218-mile-long (21.272 km) east–west state highway in New Hampshire. It runs through the scenic, mountainous area connecting Warren and Piermont. While more direct than the main routing of NH 25, shortening the length between its end points by several miles, the terrain is also more rugged.

The western terminus of NH 25C is in Piermont at New Hampshire Route 10 and New Hampshire Route 25. The eastern terminus is in Warren at NH 25 and New Hampshire Route 118. The entire length of highway is known as Lake Tarleton Road.

NH 25C leading northwest out of Warren

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance (February 20, 2015). "NH Public Roads". Concord, New Hampshire: New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Bureau of Planning & Community Assistance (April 3, 2015). "Nodal Reference 2015, State of New Hampshire". New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Traffic Research Unit (May 2013). "2012 (Route Log) AADTs for State Highways" (PDF). Policy, Planning and Intermodal Development Division, Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved March 11, 2015.

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