Muldoon Park

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Coordinates: 42°45′00″N 71°20′32″W / 42.75, -71.34222 Muldoon Park is a municipal park in the small town of Pelham, New Hampshire, in the United States. It is run by the Pelham Parks and Recreation Department.

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[edit] Location

The park is located northwest of the center of Pelham at 304 Mammoth Road (NH 128), just north of Nashua Road. The park's land area is surrounded by NH 128, two roads that branch off it, and a minor road which intersects NH 111A.

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Muldoon Park offers many short walking trails, four variously sized baseball fields (ranging from t-ball to official), a soccer field, and a play area. Most of the trails lead to the park's two ponds, local roads and houses or to Beaver Brook, a small river. The town of Pelham completed an 18-hole disc golf course here, stretching over a quarter-mile, in September 2007[1].

[edit] Recent additions

The Pelham Parks and Recreation department has recently added two non-official sized baseball fields to the southwest corner of the park. Construction is not yet complete as of March 2008, although it is claimed to be near completion.

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  1. ^ The Eagle-Tribune, October 15, 2007

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