Hidden Lake Association
π 359 N Hidden Lake Rd / PO Box 224, Stoddard, NH 03464
Stoddard, New Hampshire
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~$400β$600/year (Association dues)
About Hidden Lake Association
Hidden Lake Association is a vibrant residential community association spread across the rolling pine forests of Stoddard, New Hampshire. Established as a private lake community, the neighborhood offers a relaxed, resort-like feel centered around nature and outdoor activity. The expansive grounds feature well-maintained gravel and paved winding roads, mature trees, and private residential lots.
The architecture within Hidden Lake consists of diverse single-family residences, custom chalets, cozy log cabins, modern capes, and seasonal cottages. Homes vary in size from compact vacation homes to substantial year-round residences. Common architectural elements include wood siding, large viewing decks, vaulted ceilings, and detached garages or storage sheds suited for outdoor recreational equipment.
The lifestyle at Hidden Lake Association is built around an exceptional set of shared community amenities. Members enjoy exclusive access to an in-ground swimming pool, a private waterfront beach area on Highland Lake, a community boat launch, a clubhouse for neighborhood events, and tennis/basketball courts. The active association sponsors seasonal gatherings, making it a welcoming place for families and retirees.
Situated in northern Cheshire County, the community offers easy access to miles of protected state forest and conservation lands, including the Stoddard Rocks and Pioneer Lake areas. Route 9 is easily accessible for trips to Keene, Hillsborough, or Concord. Local conveniences, general stores, and dining are nearby, while outdoor recreation like snowmobiling, boating, and hiking is available right outside the door.
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Living in Stoddard
Stoddard is a rural town in Cheshire County between the Monadnock and Sunapee regions, with several lakes and extensive forested land. The town's low density and limited development give it a quiet, secluded character. Stoddard's lakes and ponds offer swimming and fishing, while the surrounding hills provide hiking. The town's small population and lack of commercial development mean most services require a drive to Keene or Hillsborough. Housing in Stoddard remains affordable, drawing families and retirees who want quiet, lake-adjacent living between two popular regions.
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