New Hampshire Route 26

At its eastern end, NH 26 meets Maine State Route 26 which connects with the city of Portland in the south.

The highway begins in the west at the state line between Lemington, Vermont and Colebrook, New Hampshire along the Connecticut River.

From Colebrook to Dixville, NH 26 runs tightly along the Mohawk River, a tributary of the Connecticut.

The site of the 15,000-acre (61 km2) Balsams Grand Resort Hotel, which opened during the Civil War but was closed in 2011, is also located along NH 26.

The two routes are briefly cosigned in the downtown area before NH 16 splits off to the northeast.

NH 26, heading southeast, crosses the Androscoggin River and then runs along the southwestern side of Umbagog Lake.

NH 26 running through Dixville Notch
The entire length of Vermont Route 26 as viewed from the western end. The eastern terminus of the route is a town line marker 1/3 of the way across the bridge.