:: Plymouth Attractions
There are plenty of things to do here in Plymouth! This is a town with many museums, family attractions, historical sites (such as Plymouth rock to the right) and many theme attractions such as Cranberry World and Plimoth Plantation. Come visit soon!
- Atlantic Country Club, 450 Little Sandy Pond Rd., Plymouth, MA. (508) 888-6644. Voted Plymouth's best championship public golf course. Driving range, practice facility & PGA Pro.
- Cape Cod Cruises, Mayflower II, State Pier, Plymouth, MA. 1-800-242-2469. Plymouth to Provincetown Express Ferry.
- Capt. John Boats, Whale Watch, Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA. 1-800-242-AHOY. Take a 4 hour unforgettable excursion to Stellwagen Bank to see the whales' feeding. Or go deep sea fishing for cod, haddock, pollack, mackerel & flounder.
- Cartland, Rte. 28, Wareham. (508) 295-8360. Go-carts,bumper boats, batting cages, video arcade, children's railroad, kiddie rides, air cannons, mini golf & ice cream.
- Lobster Tales Cruises 508-746-5342 Sailing daily from Plymouth Harbor offering two unique cruises. Lobster Excursions take passengers of all ages to haul lobster traps and learn about our ocean environment. Pirate Cruises, geared toward children, battle an enemy pirate ship, recover treasure, and celebrate with music, song and dance.
- Pilgrim Hall, Court St., Plymouth. (508) 746-1620. The oldest museum in America, features a variety of Pilgrim artifacts.
- Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth, MA. From Rte. 3 southbound, take Exit 4, from Rte. 3 northbound, take Exit 5, then reverse direction to Exit 4. (508) 746-1622. Join the Pilgrims and Wampanoag Indians in a living museum of the 17th century. Seven specialty shops, free parking, cafe & picnic area.
- Plymouth Antiquarian Society. (508) 746-0012. Three museum properties: The Harlow Old Fort House, 119 Sandwich St., the Spooner House, 27 North St., & the Hedge House Museum, 119 Water St., all in Plymouth. $2.50 adults, $.50 children. Call for tour times.
- Colonial Lantern Tours are offered twice nightly at 7:30 pm and 9:00 pm. The mile long walks explore Plymouth's history and the later walk incorporates Plymouth's macabre past and ghostly legends. For information call (508) 830-0230.
- Harlow Old Fort Museum, 17 Sandwich Street, Plymouth, is a working museum representing life in old Plymouth County. Visitors can learn to dip candles and spin & weave wool at the Heritage Crafts Center. Call (508) 746-3017 for information.
- The Jenney Grist Mill is a working museum with a gifts and ice cream shop. This restored mill was constructed by John Jenney in 1636 and still operates with the same water powered technology used over 360 years ago. The mill is located at 6 Spring Lane (off Summer Street) in Plymouth. For information, call 508-747-4544.
- The Mayflower Society Museum is a handsome 18th century mansion overlooking Plymouth Harbor. The museum is located at 4 Winslow Street in Plymouth. For information call (508) 746-2590.
- The National Monument to the Forefathers is the largest solid granite monument in the United States. It stands atop a hill, facing east to the harbor welcoming those who come by water. The monument is located on Allerton Street in Plymouth.
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