Five
New Hampshire state routes, two
Interstate Highways, and one
U.S. route cross Hooksett. •
NH 3A crosses Hooksett from south to north closely paralleling the Merrimack River and I-93 and is known locally as West River Road. It connects Manchester to Bow. •
NH 27 begins in Hooksett at NH 28/US 3 and follows Whitehall Road eastwards into Candia. •
NH 28 crosses Hooksett from south to north in concurrency with US 3 and is known locally as Hooksett Road,
Daniel Webster Highway, and Allenstown Road. It connects Manchester to
Suncook. •
NH 28A enters from the south at Manchester, and follows
Mammoth Road to its northern terminus at NH 28/US3. •
NH 28 Bypass enters from the southeast and Auburn after crossing a small portion of Manchester. It follows Londonderry Turnpike and terminates at NH 28/US 3. •
Interstate 93 is a freeway that crosses the town from south to north, connecting Manchester to Bow. There are three interchanges that provide access to Hooksett: one with NH 28/US 3 in South Hooksett, one with NH 3A just after crossing the Merrimack River, and one with Hackett Hill Road in the northern part of Hooksett, which also provides access to NH 3A. There is an additional freeway junction with I-293. The portion of I-93 north of I-293 is part of the
F.E. Everett Turnpike. There is a rest area and welcome center in Hooksett, close to the border with neighboring Bow. •
Interstate 293 enters the town briefly near the southern border with Manchester and terminates at I-93. The freeway has no exits that provide direct access to Hooksett. •
US 3 crosses Hooksett from south to north in concurrency with NH 28 and is known locally as Hooksett Road, Daniel Webster Highway, and Allenstown Road. It connects Manchester to Suncook. ==Education==