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Check us out and learn more about our work and passion at PelhamPathways.com Community Trails Coalition is a proud partner of Pelham Pathways Inc.

Our purpose is to foster a Pelham community where trails become pathways to unity, well-being and exploration for people of all ages and abilities. With a mission to create an environment that encourages and celebrates the joy of trail exploration, promoting inclusivity, health and a strong sense of community, we believe that trails are more than just pathways through nature; they are the pathways

06/15/2026

You’re Invited: To attend the upcoming Bluebird Sanctuary Dedication at Celebration Park. This special event will recognize the importance of creating habitat for bluebirds and other wildlife, while also celebrating the volunteers and community partners who continue to care for Celebration Park. Please come be part of this joyful community gathering and help us honor the people and projects that make Pelham a more beautiful, welcoming, and nature-friendly place.

06/12/2026

A Special Shout-Out to Scout Troop 610

Pelham Pathways also extends a heartfelt thank you to Scout Troop 610, including Gabe and Graham Wolfertz and their family, for their wonderful stewardship at Celebration Park. Their efforts have included caring for newly planted trees and shrubs, cleaning bird baths, filling hummingbird feeders donated by their family, and helping keep the park welcoming for people, birds, and pollinators. This kind of hands-on volunteer service is exactly what helps our parks and conservation spaces thrive.

06/10/2026

Explore Merriam Farm and Learn About the Audio Tour

We also encourage members to register for the upcoming Merriam Farm guided hike. Merriam Farm is home to one of Pelham’s most accessible and engaging outdoor experiences, including its fascinating nature audio tour. During the hike, participants will learn how to download and use the audio tour, which brings the landscape to life with stories about birds, wetlands, forests, wildlife, invasive species, and the history of the land. Whether you are new to Merriam Farm or have walked it many times, the audio tour adds a whole new dimension to the experience.

06/08/2026

Register for the Cutter Woods Guided Hike

Please join us for our upcoming guided hike at Cutter Woods. This beautiful conservation area offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the forest, connect with other hikers, and learn more about one of Pelham’s treasured natural spaces. After the hike, we invite participants to gather for a bite at Kelari’s Tavern. Thanks to this special community partnership, each registered hiker will receive a $10 certificate to Kelari’s Tavern to enjoy after the hike.

This is a great way to combine outdoor recreation with support for a local Pelham business. We hope you will register, bring a friend, and join us for both the hike and the informal gathering afterward. Register online at Pelhampathways.com, Community Trail Coalition.

06/03/2026

Hi Everyone,

I know Saturday, June 6th is a very busy day in Pelham. It is Pelham High School graduation day, and many families already have full calendars with celebrations, sports, recitals, errands, and weekend commitments. But even on a busy day, I hope you will consider taking a little time for yourself, your family, and our beautiful conservation lands.

Pelham Pathways invites you to participate in the National Trails Day Conservation Quest, a free, town-wide outdoor activity that encourages people of all ages to explore Pelham’s conservation trails, learn something new about nature, and enjoy the simple pleasure of walking outdoors.

You do not need to spend the whole day. You can stop by, register, choose a trail, take a walk, answer a few fun conservation questions, and return your completed form to be entered into our free raffle. Prizes include gift certificates to local restaurants and other wonderful items, valued at $25 or more.

Date: Saturday, June 6th
Register: 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: Pelham Veterans Memorial Park
Raffle: Free Conservation Quest Raffle

Sometimes the best thing we can do on a busy day is take a break, breathe deeply, walk in the woods, listen to the birds, and remember why Pelham’s natural spaces matter. Whether you come for 30 minutes or a few hours, your participation helps show community support for Pelham’s trails, conservation lands, and outdoor recreation. Please consider joining us. Bring a friend, bring your family, or come on your own for a peaceful walk and a chance to win a raffle prize.

We would love to see you on the trails.

Warmly,
Yvonne La-Garde
Pelham Pathways
A Community Trail Coalition Activity

Photos from Pelham Pathways's post 05/28/2026

Over the past several months, many of you have heard us speak about Harmony Park at Pulpit Rock — a small but meaningful conservation and community project being developed through a partnership between Pelham Pathways and Pulpit Rock Lodge #103. Today, I want to speak from the heart about why this project matters so deeply. Like many of you, I feel the rising cost of everything around us. Gas prices rise. Food prices rise. Fertilizer, lumber, plants, utilities — it all seems to increase faster than inflation. I know this makes it difficult to ask people to donate to community projects, even ones they believe in. But Harmony Park is not simply another project. It is an investment in the future of Pelham.

“This land is worth protecting.”

For 18 months, I had the privilege of serving on the Town Master Plan Subcommittee. During that time, I listened carefully to residents at focus groups, public forums, and community discussions. People often disagreed on many issues — how Pelham should grow, how traffic should be managed, what services the town needs most. But there was one thing almost everyone agreed upon. People love the rural character of Pelham. It is why many families move here. It is why longtime residents have stayed here for generations. It is why so many people worry about the rapid overdevelopment spreading across southern New Hampshire.

Open land is disappearing.
Quiet places are disappearing.
The feeling that Pelham is still connected to nature is disappearing.

Harmony Park may only protect five acres, but every protected acre matters. Every accessible walking trail matters. Every pollinator garden matters. Every place where a grandparent can walk with a grandchild instead of looking at another housing development matters. This project is about preserving a small piece of what makes Pelham special before it is gone forever.

Harmony Park will create:
Accessible walking trails for older adults and families
Pollinator gardens and native plantings
Benches and peaceful gathering spaces
Outdoor educational opportunities for children
A permanently stewarded green space open to the public from dawn to dusk

Most importantly, it will preserve land from future development and create a legacy for future generations. We are not asking for enormous donations. In truth, if enough people gave a little, we could accomplish something extraordinary together. If 100 people donated $100, we would raise $10,000. If 200 people donated $50, we would raise another $10,000. Small gifts, when combined across a caring community, become powerful.

If you value the rural character of Pelham…
If you believe future generations deserve access to nature…
If you want to leave behind something meaningful rather than simply watching more land disappear…

Please consider making a donation to Harmony Park. Donations can be made online through the Pelham Pathways Donate Page. When donating, you may direct your contribution specifically to “Harmony Park at Pulpit Rock.” Donations may also be mailed to:

Pelham Pathways
103 Dutton Road
Pelham, NH 03076

No donation is too small. Truly. If every person reading this gave even a modest amount, together we could fully fund Harmony Park and preserve something beautiful for future generations.

This is how communities protect what matters.

Together.

With gratitude,
Yvonne La-Garde
Chairperson, Pelham Pathways

https://pelhampathways.com/donate-now/

05/27/2026

Calling all Picklers,
Just a reminder to join us for our Gift Card Bingo at the Hobbs Center on Friday, May 29, at 6:00 PM. We encourage you to bring your friends and family along for the event. We have over $800 worth of Gift Cards.

To ensure we have the appropriate number of tables and chairs set up, we would appreciate it if you could let us know if you plan to attend and how many guests will be joining you. You may pay at the door if necessary.

It takes all of us working together to maintain these courts, and we truly appreciate the many donations of gift cards to be used as prizes for the evening.

We look forward to seeing you there! See the flyer here.

05/15/2026

Mark your calendars for June 6th
Dont forget we also have a hike coming up on May 23rd at Raymond Park 10:30am.

05/02/2026

National Volunteer Appreciation Week – April 19 to April 25

National Volunteer Appreciation Week honors individuals who give their time and talents to strengthen communities. Pelham Pathways is proud of the volunteers who make our trails, events, parks and pickleball programs possible.

2025: 48 volunteers contributed 4,335 hours

2026 so far: 34 volunteers have contributed 1,930 hours

Projected 2026 total: 5,790 volunteer hours

Every hour given helps maintain trails, improve access, protect natural spaces, promote intergenerational activities & healthy aging, and build stronger community connections. Thank you to every volunteer who makes this work possible.

05/01/2026

Voices from the Trail

“I played hooky this morning and had a lovely walk on Virginia’s All Persons Trail. The little stream is clear and beautiful. I walked through the woods then came out and sat in the sunshine. My thanks to all of the Pelham Pathways people who made this possible. It is really lovely.” — Janet Ceasar

“Thank you to the crew of people who made this project possible for all to enjoy nature. We met many people, some with friendly dogs and a gentleman with a bag of feed for the birds he enjoyed. It was a great day to finally get out seeking sunny days.” — Kyle

(Photo - Kyle from Goffstown)

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