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Top 10 Dispensaries in New Hampshire (2026)

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Rankings updated January 2026
42 dispensaries
4.8 avg rating
Live Activity:
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9 this week
7 dispensaries viewed today
149 Broadway Road, Dracut
(978) 243-9333
4.8 (1245)
Score: 59.20
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61 Silva Lane, Dracut
(978) 971-0420
4.8 (1331)
Score: 81.28
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19 School Street, Dracut
(978) 319-9269
4.7 (2278)
Score: 78.26
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2 Tarbell Street, Pepperell
(978) 925-9220
4.7 (285)
Score: 58.95
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683 Rogers Street, Lowell
(978) 455-0186
4.9 (1688)
Score: 76.28
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1148 Bridge Street, Lowell
(978) 248-8585
4.8 (557)
Score: 74.99
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112 Main Street, Pepperell
(978) 472-0420
4.8 (330)
Score: 74.82
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405 Middlesex Road, Tyngsborough
(978) 655-9440
4.8 (307)
Score: 74.79
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70 Industrial Avenue East, Lowell
(978) 289-1088
4.2 (1457)
Score: 68.45
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4 Whites Bridge Road, Windham
(207) 595-2301
5.0 (6)
Score: 61.14
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Dispensary Brands in New Hampshire

Eclipse Cannabis Company
1 location · 5.0★
Seed Sound Herbals
1 location · 5.0★
Cannabis Cured Bethel
1 location · 5.0★
High Rollers
1 location · 5.0★
HIGHLY - Eliot - NOW OPEN!
1 location · 5.0★
The Healing Community MEDCo - Sunday River - Adult Use (Recreational)
1 location · 5.0★
Salty Cultivation - BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
1 location · 5.0★
Sunkissed Farm Dispensary
1 location · 5.0★
The Dispensary - Limerick
1 location · 5.0★
Cryptids
1 location · 4.9★
Hazy Hill Farms Wells
1 location · 4.9★
Smyth Cannabis Lowell
1 location · 4.9★
Fraktal
1 location · 4.9★
Kushies
1 location · 4.9★
JAR Cannabis Co. - Newry (Rec)
1 location · 4.9★
White Mountain Craft Cannabis
1 location · 4.9★
The Hideaway
1 location · 4.8★
253 Farmacy Weed Dispensary
1 location · 4.8★
West Paris Provisions
1 location · 4.8★
Above All Greenery - North
1 location · 4.8★
Garden Lites 420
1 location · 4.8★
Earth Keeper Cannabis - Dixfield
1 location · 4.8★
Lazy River Products Dracut
1 location · 4.8★
Reverie 73 Lowell
1 location · 4.8★

Cannabis Laws in New Hampshire

Medical Only Medical marijuana only (legalized 2013)

New Hampshire established its medical cannabis program in 2013. The state has decriminalized small amounts of marijuana but has not legalized recreational use. Multiple legalization bills have been proposed but not yet passed.

🛒 Purchase Limits

2 ounces per 10-day period

👜 Possession Limits

2 ounces with valid medical card

🌱 Home Cultivation

Not Permitted

🎂 Age Requirement

Medical: 18+ (minors allowed with parental consent)

⚕️ Qualifying Medical Conditions

Medical marijuana patients with the following conditions may access cannabis in New Hampshire:

Cancer Glaucoma HIV/AIDS Hepatitis C ALS Muscular dystrophy Crohn's disease Multiple sclerosis

📍 Where You Can Consume

Private property only, prohibited in public

Important: Laws are subject to change. Always verify current regulations with official state sources. Cannabis remains illegal under federal law.

Cannabis Dispensaries in New Hampshire

New Hampshire established its medical cannabis program in 2013. The state has decriminalized small amounts of marijuana but has not legalized recreational use. Multiple legalization bills have been proposed but not yet passed.

Today, New Hampshire hosts 42 active dispensaries across 7 counties and 29 cities. Access is limited to certified medical patients with qualifying conditions such as Cancer, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS. Patients can purchase up to 2 ounces per 10-day period.

The largest concentrations of dispensaries are in Bethel, Dracut and Lowell. Multi-location operators in New Hampshire include Eclipse Cannabis Company, Seed Sound Herbals and Cannabis Cured Bethel, plus 35 other brands.

Currently leading the rankings: Lazy River Products Dispensary, Tree House Craft Cannabis Dispensary Dracut and RISE Recreational Marijuana Dispensary Dracut. Rankings are recalculated from Google ratings, review volume, third-party listings on platforms like Leafly and Weedmaps, user votes, and engagement signals.

Frequently Asked Questions about New Hampshire Dispensaries

Is cannabis legal in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire permits medical cannabis only, legalized in 2013 (program effective July 2013). Recreational use remains illegal.

Do I need a medical card to visit a dispensary in New Hampshire?

Yes. New Hampshire only operates medical dispensaries, so a state-issued medical cannabis card and a qualifying condition (such as Cancer, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C) are required.

How much cannabis can I buy at one time in New Hampshire?

Per-transaction limits in New Hampshire: 2 ounces per 10-day period. Possession limit: 2 ounces with valid medical card. Always verify with the dispensary, since limits can change with new legislation.

Which dispensaries rank highest in New Hampshire right now?

The current top three are Lazy River Products Dispensary, Tree House Craft Cannabis Dispensary Dracut and RISE Recreational Marijuana Dispensary Dracut. Full rankings are listed above and recalculated based on Google ratings, review volume, listings on Leafly and Weedmaps, user votes, and engagement.

How can I find dispensaries near me in New Hampshire?

Use the Near Me search to find dispensaries within 5–100 miles of your location, or browse the county and city lists above to narrow down to a specific area — e.g. Bethel, Dracut or Lowell.

Can dispensary owners claim a listing?

Yes — claim your listing to update hours, respond to reviews, and see analytics. Verification is automatic if your work email domain matches the dispensary's website.

Visiting a New Hampshire Dispensary: What to Bring

🆔
ID requirement: Medical: 18+ (minors allowed with parental consent).
⚖️
Per-visit purchase cap: 2 ounces per 10-day period. Staff will track your daily total against this limit.
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Where you can consume: Private property only, prohibited in public.
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Payment: Federal banking restrictions mean many New Hampshire dispensaries are cash-only or debit-only. ATMs are typically on-site.
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Pre-order to save time: Most dispensaries publish live menus and accept online or app pre-orders for in-store pickup.