Stone Arch Bridge – Stoddard
Rt. 9
Stoddard, NH 03464
Population: 1,232
Settled: 1774
Stoddard, New Hampshire is a small rural town nestled in the Monadnock region, known for its stunning natural beauty. The town offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation, including hiking, fishing, and boating on its scenic lakes and rivers. Visitors can also explore the town's historic buildings and picturesque covered bridge.
Rt. 9
Stoddard, NH 03464
Route 123
Stoddard, NH 03464
Stoddard, NH 03464
P.O. Box 213
Stoddard, NH 03464
(603) 446-7562.
750 Aten Rd.
Stoddard, NH 03457
(917) 449-2660
984 Rte. 123 North
Stoddard, NH 03464
(603) 446 – 7393
1391 Route 123 N. (Main St.)
Stoddard, NH. 03464
(603) 446-6251
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
January 7, 2016
At the beginning of the each year many of us like to make resolutions for all the things we want to accomplish. Most of them have to do with practicing healthier habits, losing weight, getting in shape. All worthy, but we leave those for our friends at Healthy Monadnock to write about. At Discover Monadnock,
December 23, 2015
Listening to acapella by candle light in Keene. Watching the Nutcracker stream live from Moscow at Peterborough Players. Cutting your own christmas tree at Carabee Tree Farm in Greenfield. Finding fresh local winter greens at Farmer John’s Plot in Dublin. Treating your loved ones to a gourmet 5-course holiday luncheon at Pickity Place in Mason.