
A place designed to last
Developed in partnership with Pulpit Rock Lodge #103, the park reflects a shared commitment to stewardship, permanence, and service to the broader community. It will provide accessible gathering spaces, educational opportunities, and protected habitat — all within a thoughtfully designed landscape that balances conservation with public use.
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to permanently protect land while creating a place where families gather, children learn, and nature thrives.
And it is being built by community support.
Establishing a Landscape That Endures
Harmony Park at Pulpit Rock will be a 5-acre pollinator-focused public park designed to serve as both a community gathering space and a regional conservation asset.
Located within one of Southern New Hampshire’s fastest-growing corridors, the park will protect meaningful green space while strengthening habitat connectivity for pollinators, birds, and native plant communities. Through intentional native plant restoration, low-impact trail design, and conservation-driven planning, Harmony Park will directly advance priorities outlined in the New Hampshire Wildlife Action Plan — including pollinator support, habitat preservation, and climate resilience.
But this project is about more than ecology.
Harmony Park is being built to endure.


If you believe in preserving open space, strengthening pollinator habitat, and building something that will serve Pelham for decades to come, we invite you to be part of this effort.
