Cheshire Recreational Rail Trail
walk, bike, ride horseback, snowmobile, cross-country ski
42 miles through Fitzwilliam, Keene, Marlborough, Swanzey, Troy, Walpole, and Westmoreland
Population: 813
Settled: 1764
Westmoreland, New Hampshire is a picturesque town known for its stunning natural beauty and historic architecture. Visitors can explore the town's well-preserved 18th and 19th century homes and churches, and enjoy hiking, fishing, and boating in the nearby Connecticut River. The town is also home to several charming bed and breakfasts, making it an ideal destination for a romantic getaway.
walk, bike, ride horseback, snowmobile, cross-country ski
42 miles through Fitzwilliam, Keene, Marlborough, Swanzey, Troy, Walpole, and Westmoreland
Park Hill Common
Westmoreland, NH 03467
(603) 399-7075
1024 Route 12,
Westmoreland, NH, 03467
(603) 399-4972
867 Rt. 12
Westmoreland, NH
603-543-7490
Poocham Rd.
Westmoreland, NH
Ruth C. Warwick Preserve
near 580 NH-63
Westmoreland, NH 03467
226 Poocham Road
Westmoreland, New Hampshire 03467
(603) 399-4496
33 South Village Rd.,
Westmorland, NH. 03467
(603) 399-7750
Park Hill Common
Westmoreland, NH 03467
(603) 399-7075
33 South Village Rd.,
Westmorland, NH. 03467
(603) 399-7750
December 8, 2023
The dead of winter is when New England comes alive, especially during the holidays! New Hampshire’s Monadnock region, especially, loves to use the arts to celebrate this special time of year. Home to many diverse artists including dancers, actors, musicians, and crafters, what better way to ring in the holidays than through the arts? With
April 18, 2022
Westmoreland may seem like a rural, out of the way town, but the hills and groves of this tiny town provide some true delights! If you’re looking for an adventure and don’t mind a beautiful drive, come visit Westmoreland. You’ll find artist studios, a couple wineries, plenty of hiking trails and a some great out
January 15, 2016
From Abbot Thayer to Mark Twain, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, the dramatic views of Mount Monadnock in southwest New Hampshire have captivated people for centuries. The “Mountain That Stands Alone” continues to hold rank as the second most climbed mountain in the world behind Mt. Fuji, drawing an estimated 80,000 to 100,000