the beach
To get to Plymouth Beach , enter 137 Warren Ave. in your google maps. The beach entrance is on the right before you get to Plimoth Plantation.
Restrooms and snack bar are located on the beach. There are signs posted regarding the area dogs are allowed in. No lifeguards after Labor Day.
Day Parking fees (Memorial Day-Labor Day): $20.
*****I suggest parking as far down as possible, then once on beach if you walk down as far as you can there will be less rocks and less people. If you are feeling real energetic, you can keep on walking and walk out to the "point" of long beach. (3 miles) It is beautiful and serene out there. Just be mindful of the tides coming in because you may have to walk up on the rocks (which is fun) or walk on the 4x4 road in some spots if it is high tide.
The last couple of years their have been humpbacks feeding off of Warrens cove, and occasionally you get a sighting. And with the seal population increase their has also been some Great White sightings. However, the seals don't hang around the beach often, but if you do see seals then stay out of water.
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Plymouth Beach
To get to Plymouth Beach , enter 137 Warren Ave. in your google maps. The beach entrance is on the right before you get to Plimoth Plantation.
Restrooms and snack bar are located on the beach. There are signs posted regarding the area dogs are allowed in. No lifeguards after Labor Day.
Day Parking fees (Memorial Day-Labor Day): $20.
*****I suggest parking as far down as possible, then once on beach if you walk down as far as you can there will be less rocks and less people. If you are feeling real energetic, you can keep on walking and walk out to the "point" of long beach. (3 miles) It is beautiful and serene out there. Just be mindful of the tides coming in because you may have to walk up on the rocks (which is fun) or walk on the 4x4 road in some spots if it is high tide.
The last couple of years their have been humpbacks feeding off of Warrens cove, and occasionally you get a sighting. And with the seal population increase their has also been some Great White sightings. However, the seals don't hang around the beach often, but if you do see seals then stay out of water.
If you put White Horse Beach in your GPS it should direct you, otherwise add Taylor Ave.
Rt. 3A south to Rocky Hill Rd on left,
follow to end, take a left & approx. 500 yds. Ice cream truck,
lifeguard
NO restrooms
28 locals recommend
White Horse Beach
If you put White Horse Beach in your GPS it should direct you, otherwise add Taylor Ave.
Rt. 3A south to Rocky Hill Rd on left,
follow to end, take a left & approx. 500 yds. Ice cream truck,
lifeguard
NO restrooms
20 Scusset Beach Road, Sagamore, MA 02562
scusset.beach@state.ma.us
beautiful beach. $14 for MA residents $40 for non MA (ouch). White Horse Beach may be better alternative (free) for out-of-stater visitors
Scusset Beach is also a great place to camp! Get more info on the website.....
check out the website for more info.
40 locals recommend
Scusset Beach State Reservation
20 Scusset Beach Rd20 Scusset Beach Road, Sagamore, MA 02562
scusset.beach@state.ma.us
beautiful beach. $14 for MA residents $40 for non MA (ouch). White Horse Beach may be better alternative (free) for out-of-stater visitors
Scusset Beach is also a great place to camp! Get more info on the website.....
check out the website for more info.
Cape Cod Canal
great for a walk or bike ride or fishing or to watch boats go by.....(no swimming though).
There is plenty of parking near the railroad bridge on either side of the canal. The RTC site's directions are to the Bourne Bridge parking area. If you want to start at the railroad bridge, continue further down Shore Rd.
he Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The approximately seven-mile-long (11 km) canal traverses the narrow neck of land joining Cape Cod to the state's mainland. Most of its length follows tidal rivers widened to 480 feet (150 m) and deepened to 32 feet (9.8 m) at mean low water, shaving 135 miles (217 km) off the journey.
115 locals recommend
Cape Cod Canal
great for a walk or bike ride or fishing or to watch boats go by.....(no swimming though).
There is plenty of parking near the railroad bridge on either side of the canal. The RTC site's directions are to the Bourne Bridge parking area. If you want to start at the railroad bridge, continue further down Shore Rd.
he Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The approximately seven-mile-long (11 km) canal traverses the narrow neck of land joining Cape Cod to the state's mainland. Most of its length follows tidal rivers widened to 480 feet (150 m) and deepened to 32 feet (9.8 m) at mean low water, shaving 135 miles (217 km) off the journey.
Restaurants on the Plymouth Waterfront
https://seeplymouth.com/listings/things-to-do/ www.bostonherald.com/2020/07/16/plymouth-summer-gets-infusion-of-fun-with-food-entertainment-events/
Restaurants on the Waterfront:
https://www.surfsidesmokehouse.com/
Cabby Shack http://cabbyshack.com/
East Bay Grille https://www.eastbaygrille.com/waterfront
Mama Mias https://mammamias.net/plymouth-waterfront/
https://www.tavernonthewharf.com/
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Restaurants on the Waterfront:
https://www.surfsidesmokehouse.com/
Cabby Shack http://cabbyshack.com/
East Bay Grille https://www.eastbaygrille.com/waterfront
Mama Mias https://mammamias.net/plymouth-waterfront/
https://www.tavernonthewharf.com/
Restaurants in Plymouth
Restaurants Downtown Plymouth
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g41773-zfp58-Plymouth_Massachusetts.html
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Plymouth
Restaurants Downtown Plymouth
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g41773-zfp58-Plymouth_Massachusetts.html
Plymouth History
https://thejenney.org/
A 90-minute interpretive tour led by our guide in period clothing. Free parking in the lot on Spring Lane. Tour begins at 48 Summer Street at The Jenney. The walk is about a mile and a half. Path is stroller and wheelchair friendly. Comfortable shoes are suggested. Reservations are required
https://www.plimoth.org/
must see if interested in the history of Plimoth....
132 locals recommend
Plimoth Cinema
137 Warren Avehttps://www.plimoth.org/
must see if interested in the history of Plimoth....
Native American Tours
www.nativeplymouthtours.com 774-454-7792
http://archive.boston.com/news/local/articles/2011/09/01/plymouth_brothers_offer_native_american_tours
18 locals recommend
Plymouth
Native American Tours
www.nativeplymouthtours.com 774-454-7792
http://archive.boston.com/news/local/articles/2011/09/01/plymouth_brothers_offer_native_american_tours
Pilgrim Hall Museum
75 Court Sthttps://www.pilgrimhall.org/
Performing Arts and Music
http://www.spirecenter.org/
25 1/2 Court Street, Plymouth
20 locals recommend
Spire Center for Performing Arts
25 1/2 Court Sthttp://www.spirecenter.org/
25 1/2 Court Street, Plymouth
https://memorialhall.com/events
check website for future events
12 locals recommend
Plymouth Memorial Hall
83 Court Sthttps://memorialhall.com/events
check website for future events