Bath to Lincoln NH 112 begins in the town of Bath at
US 302 and
NH 10 approximately east of the
Vermont border. The highway runs southeast along the
Wild Ammonoosuc River, then climbs through Kinsman Notch. NH 112 crosses into the town limits of
Woodstock and descends along the
Lost River, meeting the northern terminus of
NH 118 before continuing east to the village of
North Woodstock. The route passes through the center of the village, crossing
US 3 and interchanging with
I-93 before entering
Lincoln. NH 112 passes through downtown Lincoln as Main Street. |left
Lincoln to Conway (Kancamagus Highway) The Kancamagus Highway portion of NH 112 begins just east of the town center. The state highway reenters the White Mountain National Forest, following the
East Branch of the Pemigewasset River for approximately , then the Hancock Branch for another , steadily ascending as it progresses eastward. Following a series of hairpin turns, NH 112 crosses the height of land at Kancamagus Pass and begins to descend along the
Swift River in the
Saco River watershed, which it does for its remaining . Eventually the highway leaves the National Forest and enters the town of
Conway, where it terminates at Main Street (
NH 16 /
NH 113) west of downtown. The Kancamagus Highway is a very popular tourist destination due to its many scenic views and locations. Two scenic outlook sites are located along the Kancamagus Highway, including one from near the crest of Kancamagus Pass. There are six National Forest campground sites, along with numerous hiking trails. ==History==