The following listed class V access roads leading from the below described class I and class II highways to a recreational road in a state park or recreational area, shall henceforth be classified as class II highways:
I. The road running from New Hampshire route 107A for approximately 4 miles in the town of Deerfield and approximately 1

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5/10 miles in the town of Allenstown to the Bear Brook state park located in Deerfield and Allenstown.
II. The road running from New Hampshire route 11A for approximately 2
3/10 miles to the Belknap state park in the town of Gilford.
III. The road running from New Hampshire route 114 for approximately 4
5/10 miles to the Clough state park in the town of Weare.
IV. [Repealed.]
V. The road running from New Hampshire route 111 for approximately
1/10 of a mile to Kingston state park in the town of Kingston.
VI. The road running from New Hampshire route 113 for approximately 1
4/10 miles to Madison Boulder state park in the town of Madison.
VII. The road running from United States route 2 for approximately
5/10 of a mile to Moose Brook state park in the town of Gorham.
VIII. The road running from New Hampshire route 9 for approximately 1
1/10 miles to Otter Brook state park in the city of Keene.
IX. The road from New Hampshire route 156 for approximately 2
2/10 miles to the Pawtuckaway state park in the town of Raymond.
X. The road running from New Hampshire route 119 for approximately 2
1/10 miles to the Rhododendron state park in the town of Fitzwilliam.
XI. The road running from New Hampshire route 103 for approximately 1
8/10 miles to the Rollins state park in the town of Warner.
XII, XIII. [Repealed.]