Bog Brook Forest is a premium 352± acre forestland parcel located in the towns of New Boston and Goffstown, New Hampshire, less than 2 miles from downtown Goffstown and 10± miles from Manchester. The property has been managed as a sustainable forestland investment for several decades and is well-stocked with high value timber, which has a current estimated value of $600, 000. White pine, red oak, and hemlock are the dominant species. In addition to its vibrant timber resource, the property offers excellent recreational opportunities with 1, 100± feet of frontage along scenic Bog Brook and ten acres of ecologically rich wetlands. The land also abuts conservation property to the north. The topography includes rolling hills with a general southeast aspect. There are two points of legal access to the land: one at the northeast end of the property via a right-of-way off Bog Road in Goffstown, plus a second right-of-way from the southwest off Bog Brook Road in New Boston. The land is enrolled in New Hampshire’s Current Use Taxation and current annual taxes are $252 (2025).