Ride Programs for Seniors, Disabled Individuals, and Other Limiting Services  

Several programs are available across New Hampshire. Eligibility requirements apply and vary by program. 

Park and Ride Locations

Park and ride lots make it easy to park your car and take the bus or share a ride by carpooling. Find a park and ride lot near you using the CommuteSmart NH Trip Planner.

  • Belmont
  • Boscawen
  • Bow
  • Canterbury
  • Chesterfield
  • Concord I-93
  • Concord I-89
  • Dover – NH 16
  • Dover – Ice Arena
  • Epping
  • Grantham
  • Hampstead
  • Hampton
  • Hillsboro
  • Hooksett
  • Londonderry Exit 4
  • Londonderry Exit 5
  • Lyme
  • Nashua Exit 5
  • Nashua Exit 7
  • Nashua Exit 8
  • New Hampton
  • New London
  • Northwood
  • Plaistow
  • Portsmouth – NH 33
  • Portsmouth Transportation Center
  • Rochester
  • Salem
  • Tilton
  • Warner 
  • Windham

Park and Ride Lot FAQs!

What are Park and Ride lots?
NH Park & Ride lots are intended for use by commuters, persons engaged in intermodal (including bus) transportation, and persons sharing a motor vehicle by carpooling and vanpooling.

How long can I park in a Park and Ride lot?
The limit for parking in a NH Park & Ride lot is 21 consecutive days, unless signage indicates otherwise. The 21-day limit for parking in a NH Park & Ride lot is established by NH state law, specifically RSA 262:32. That is no provision in the law that enables the limit to be extended beyond 21 days.

There are commuters who use the lots daily so those parking for an extended period should utilize the lot’s long term parking area, if so indicated.

What is the cost to park in a Park and Ride lot?
Parking in a Park and Ride lot is free!

Other FAQs:
Camping overnight in a NH Park and Ride lot is prohibited by state law, specifically NH RSA 236:58.

Vehicle or trailer storage is prohibited.

The sales of any good, wares, or merchandise within a NH Park and Ride lot is prohibited by NH RSA 320:2.

Sign at New London Park and Ride
Sign at Rochester Park and Ride