Plymouth MA Lodging, Attractions, Plymouth, MA Tourism
Rangers and volunteers conduct interpretive
programs through the park and its cranberry bogs
and kettle hole ponds.
Camping is available at five locations:
Barretts Pond, Curlew Pond, Fearing Pond (two
locations) and Charge Pond.
College Pond has a day use area with a
swimming beach with lifeguards. Boating and
fishing are available on college pond and several
others including the campground ponds.
There are also 35 miles of equestrian trails in the
park and an area at Charge Pond reserved for
equestrian camping.
Plymouth MA Lodging can be Elegant or Rustic.
Lodging, Museum Attractions, and Plymouth
Pilgrim Tourism offers Camping, hiking, biking,
and beaching
Plymouth MA, Lodging Can in Plymouth Center at the
Governor Bradford Inn or a within the State Forest
Campsite at Myles Standish State Forest. Biking, Hiking,
Sightseeing, and Beach are nearby.
Plymouth MA Attractions, Beaches
Plymouth Beach three miles south of Plymouth center on Route 3-A
Plymouth, MA
This is a long spit of land that juts out into the bay with more than 3 miles of sandy beach facing the open ocean.
The beach area most accessible is just after the road to Plimoth Plantation about three miles south of Plymouth
center on Route 3-A
Fee parking is available. The are Lifeguards, food concessions and bathhouse at Plymouth Beach.
Stephen's Field Beach
Plymouth, MA 02360
Off Sandwich Street, Route 3A, south of Plymouth Center. No lifeguards, Free parking.
White Horse Beach
Plymouth, MA 02360
Taylor Avenue, Manomet. Only South Beach is public. No lifeguards.
Scusset Beach Scusset beach is south of Plymouth but near enough (15 miles) for a day trip. Bike trails for
14 miles along the canal. Open to walking, roller blading, carriage, and wheelchair, dog walking. Paved trails are
on both sides of the cape Cod Canal. Both bridges across the Cape Cod Canal have walkways to the opposite
shore Other hiking trails are available within the park. Go south from Plymouth on Route 3-A or 3 to the Cape Cod
Canal in Bourne, MA
Telephone: 508-888-0859
Take Scusset Beach Road east of the Sagamore Bridge on the north side of the Cape Cod Canal.
Scusset has a large parking lot with day use fee and a large RV/ Tent campground A broad sand beach with
snack bar, restrooms, picnic tables. Open for camping and fishing. Daily parking available for fee.
Striper fishing is a popular summer activity at the jetty. Mornings on the incoming tide are favored by local anglers.
License not required for salt water fishing.
Nelson Beach
Plymouth, MA 02360
Off Route 3A, north of Plymouth Center. No lifeguards. Free parking and children's play area
Plymouth is still a small town and can easily be walked in a day. Free parking is provided at several lots along
the harbor. towards the boat ramp. The ramp area parking is for boats with trailers but 200 yards to the north
there is free parking. Other lots provide paid parking.
You will need a vehicle to reach the Plimoth Plantation, about three miles outside the harbor along the coast to
the south.
Plymouth & Brockton shuttle runs service between the harbor and the Plimoth Plantation.
Train and bus service reaches Plymouth from Logan Airport.
Plymouth MA, Area Campgrounds
Plymouth MA Most
Famous Attractions,
the Mayflower and the
Plymouth Rock, both
located on Plymouth
Harbor and Notable
for Tourism
Visit Plymouth MA for Elegant Lodging,
Museum Attractions, and Plymouth
Pilgrim Tourism. Camping, hiking,
biking, and beaching are all close by.
Plimoth Plantation is a memorable
experience
Myles Standish State Forest
Carver, MA 02330
Telephone: (508) 866-2526
Website: http://www.state.ma.us/dem/forparks.htm
Myles Standish State Forest is five miles
inland from Plymouth Harbor and reachable off
Route 44 or Route 3. The Reservation's 14.651
acres make it the largest forested recreation area
in the southeastern part of the State.
Paved roads connect the parks 16 ponds.
Within the park there are 15 miles of bicycle
trails and 13 miles of hiking trails.
Plymouth MA Lodging, Attractions, and Plymouth, MA Tourism can be
as elegant as the Governor Bradford Inn or as rustic as a Campsite at
Myles Standish State Forest.
Plymouth MA lodging offers Biking, Hiking, Beach, and Sightseeing
Plymouth MA Lodging offers Biking, Hiking, Beach, and Sightseeing along the Cape Cod Canal
Plymouth MA area Lodging and Tourism offers Camping Biking, Hiking, Beach, and Sightseeing along the
Cape Cod Canal, 15 miles south of Plymouth Center. at Scusset Beach State Park
Plymouth Whale Watch Information:
Captain John's Whale Watching and Fishing Tours Tel. (508) 242-3161
10 Town Wharf Plymouth, MA 02360 41.961455 -70.667422