New Hampshire Route 87 Explained

State:NH
Type:NH
Route:87
Map Custom:yes
Map Alt:Map of New Hampshire Route 87
Map Notes:Map of Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire with NH 87 highlighted in red
Length Mi:6.317
Direction A:West
Terminus A: near Epping
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Newfields
Previous Type:NH
Previous Route:85
Next Type:NH
Next Route:88
Counties:Rockingham

New Hampshire Route 87 is a 6.317adj=midNaNadj=mid east–west highway in Rockingham County in southeastern New Hampshire connecting Newfields to Epping. The eastern terminus of NH 87 is in Newfields at its junction with New Hampshire Route 85. The western terminus is in Epping at its junction with New Hampshire Route 125.

Route description

NH 87 begins in the west at NH 125 in Epping, north of downtown. The highway proceeds eastward out of town and crosses into Newfields. NH 87 continues to the town center of Newfields, where it ends at an intersection with NH 85 near the Squamscott River.

In Newfields, the highway is known locally as Piscassic Road. In Epping, the highway is known locally as Hedding Road.

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