Woodstock, New Hampshire Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Woodstock, New Hampshire is a small town located in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire. With a population of approximately 1,200 people, it is the smallest incorporated town in Grafton County. The geography of Woodstock is quite varied; it consists of mountains, rolling hills, and valleys. The climate in Woodstock is typical for the area – cold winters and warm summers.

The history of Woodstock dates back to 1768 when it was first chartered by Governor John Wentworth. It was named after an English village by the same name. Throughout its history, Woodstock has been known for its woolen mills and granite quarries which provided employment to many residents in the 19th century. The economy today consists mostly of tourism and small businesses.

Woodstock is part of the Grafton County school district; there are no schools within the actual town boundaries but students can attend nearby public schools or private academies located within a 15-mile radius. There are several landmarks that are popular attractions in Woodstock such as Story Land amusement park, Mt Tom State Park and Flume Gorge Natural Park. Visitors also enjoy exploring the numerous hiking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding White Mountain peaks.

Population: 1,139. Estimated population in July 2024: 1,171 (+2.8% change)
Males: 574 (50.4%), Females: 565 (49.6%)

Grafton County

Demographics

Median resident age: 37.1 years
Median household income: $35,556
Median house value: $93,900

Population by Race

Races in Woodstock:

  • White Non-Hispanic (97.0%)
  • Two or more races (1.5%)
  • American Indian (1.1%)
  • Hispanic (0.7%)
  • Other race (0.5%)

Ancestries: French (20.5%), Irish (19.7%), English (19.1%), Scottish (9.8%), German (9.0%), United States (8.8%).

Elevation: 701 feet

Population by Education

Woodstock is located in the rural Grafton County of New Hampshire. The population of the town is estimated to be around 2,100 people, according to the 2010 census. Most of the residents are employed in either farming or tourism-related businesses. The cost of living in Woodstock is lower than the national average due to its rural location with an index rating of 96.7 compared to the national average of 100. Housing costs are especially low with a median home value of $170,700 which is significantly lower than the New Hampshire state average of $274,000. Rental costs are also much lower than other areas in New Hampshire with an average monthly rent cost of $1,200 compared to a state average of $1,400. Utilities and groceries are also cheaper than most areas in New Hampshire due to its rural location and lack of competition for services. Overall, Woodstock is a great place for those who want to live affordably and enjoy a slower-paced lifestyle in a small town setting.

For population 25 years and over in Woodstock

  • High school or higher: 86.4%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.0%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 7.1%
  • Unemployed: 4.1%
  • Mean travel time to work: 15.1 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Woodstock town

  • Never married: 29.9%
  • Now married: 45.1%
  • Separated: 1.4%
  • Widowed: 7.1%
  • Divorced: 16.5%

2.7% Foreign born (1.0% Asia, 0.6% Europe, 0.6% North America, 0.4% Latin America).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Woodstock:

  • MARY HITCHCOCK MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 11 miles; LEBANON, NH)
  • SPEARE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 16 miles; PLYMOUTH, NH)
  • COTTAGE HOSPITAL (about 22 miles; WOODSVILLE, NH)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Woodstock:

  • MANCHESTER (about 74 miles; MANCHESTER, NH; Abbreviation: MHT)
  • PEASE INTERNATIONAL TRADEPORT (about 87 miles; PORTSMOUTH, NH; Abbreviation: PSM)
  • RUTLAND STATE (about 92 miles; RUTLAND, VT; Abbreviation: RUT)

Other public-use airports nearest to Woodstock:

  • FRANCONIA (about 15 miles; FRANCONIA, NH; Abbreviation: 1B5)
  • PLYMOUTH MUNI (about 16 miles; PLYMOUTH, NH; Abbreviation: 1P1)
  • TWIN MOUNTAIN (about 22 miles; TWIN MOUNTAIN, NH; Abbreviation: 8B2)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Woodstock:

  • PLYMOUTH STATE COLLEGE (about 16 miles; PLYMOUTH, NH; Full-time enrollment: 3,542)
  • DARTMOUTH COLLEGE (about 43 miles; HANOVER, NH; Full-time enrollment: 5,309)
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE (about 66 miles; MANCHESTER, NH; Full-time enrollment: 3,251)
  • NORWICH UNIVERSITY (about 69 miles; NORTHFIELD, VT; Full-time enrollment: 2,585)
  • UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE-MAIN CAMPUS (about 77 miles; DURHAM, NH; Full-time enrollment: 12,586)
  • SAINT JOSEPHS COLLEGE (about 79 miles; STANDISH, ME; Full-time enrollment: 2,376)
  • KEENE STATE COLLEGE (about 81 miles; KEENE, NH; Full-time enrollment: 4,049)

Libraries

Library in Woodstock:

  • MOOSILAUKE PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $40,709; Location: 165 LOST RIVER ROAD; 9,840 books; 77 audio materials; 326 video materials; 27 serial subscriptions)