New Hampshire Route 104

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New Hampshire Route 104 marker

New Hampshire Route 104
Map of New Hampshire Route 104
Map of central New Hampshire with NH 104 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NHDOT
Length: 23.350 mi[1] (37.578 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 4 in Danbury
  I‑93 in New Hampton
East end: US 3 in Meredith
Location
Counties: Merrimack, Grafton, Belknap
Highway system
NH 103 NH 106

New Hampshire Route 104 (abbreviated NH 104) is a 23.350-mile-long (37.578 km) secondary east–west highway in central New Hampshire, United States. The highway runs from Danbury to Meredith on Lake Winnipesaukee in the Lakes Region.

The western terminus of NH 104 is in Danbury at U.S. Route 4. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 3 south of the town of Meredith, between Lake Winnipesaukee and Lake Waukewan. NH 104 is locally named the Ragged Mountain Highway between Danbury and Bristol.

Until the 1970s, NH 104 used the Smith River Road between Danbury and Bristol. This scenic, winding road parallels the Smith River. However it was a frustratingly slow drive as a main highway, so the new overland Ragged Mountain Highway was a welcome replacement route for NH 104, leaving the old Smith River Road as a popular route for recreational access to the river.

Major intersections

County Location[1][2] mi[1][2] km Destinations Notes
Merrimack Danbury 0.000 0.000 US 4 – Andover, Grafton, Canaan Western terminus
Grafton Bristol 9.176 14.767 NH 3A north (Lake Street) – Plymouth Western end of concurrency with NH 3A
9.372 15.083 NH 3A south (North Main Street) – Franklin Eastern end of concurrency with NH 3A
Belknap New Hampton 14.097 22.687 NH 132 south (Main Street) – Sanbornton Western end of concurrency with NH 132
14.863–
15.086
23.920–
24.279
I‑93 (Styles Bridges Highway) – Tilton, Concord, Ashland, Plymouth Exit 23 on I-93
15.475 24.905 NH 132 north – Ashland Eastern end of concurrency with NH 132
Meredith 23.350 37.578 US 3 (Daniel Webster Highway) – Weirs Beach, Laconia, Meredith, Ossipee Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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