The route from Geneva to Manchester, New Hampshire, spans roughly 380 miles. You will primarily travel East on I-90 across New York and Massachusetts, then transition to I-93 North in the Boston area to reach Manchester. The drive typically takes 6.5 hours. This path takes you through the heart of New England's industrial history and into the scenic Merrimack Valley. It is a straightforward drive that connects the Finger Lakes to the Granite State.
Total Distance: 610 km driving distance, 430 km straight-line air distance.
The I-93 corridor north of Boston can be very congested during peak hours.
Autumn is spectacular for foliage, while winter is ideal for those heading to nearby ski resorts.