Historical sites, activities from whale-watching to golfing make Plymouth ideal for outdoor enthusiasts
Plymouth is a terrific location for those who want to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. Talk a walk through
Brewster Garden to the
Mayflower II and
Plymouth Rock, statues of Massasoit and William Bradford and the Pilgrim Sarcophagus, with the remains of Pilgrims who died the first year after their arrival. Enjoy one of the area’s inviting, sandy beaches, play golf, go on a whale watch or fishing excursion or take the fast ferry to Provincetown. Visit
Plimoth Patuxet Museums and walk through a 17th-century English village and a Wampanoag homesite. Take a tour of Plymouth by night, play golf, go sea kayaking, walk the breakwater jetty at the harbor, go hiking or biking in the state forest or in an Audubon sanctuary. Please call
1.800.USA.1620, or visit our website to learn more about these activities and others to prepare for your trip to Plymouth.
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