- Our list of the best things to do in Plymouth, Massachusetts, features the top 163 nearby activities — including 68 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Plymouth, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 34 things to do within the city of Plymouth, MA , followed by 129 popular activities in nearby cities, including Sandwich, Hingham, Scituate, Brockton, Taunton, Wareham, Randolph, Provincetown, Braintree, Hull, Weymouth, Mashpee, New Bedford, Stoughton and Barnstable
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Fellsmere Park is a historic park, which includes a walking path through open grass and wooded areas. At its center is a large pond, which includes two fountains and large groups of ducks.
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Surrounded by large, shady trees and lush greenery is the Dealtry Memorial Pool. The public pool offers free entry, on site lifeguards and a 44 yard long swimming area with shallow and deep ends.
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Greater Boston Hockey is a drafted adult-only hockey league with several competitive teams in their line-up. They are focused on parity and professionalism and aim to create a social and fun team playing environment.
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Offering riding classes to visitors of all ages and skill levels, Clarion Farm, Inc. teaches grooming, handling, and horseback riding. It also offers boarding to sports horses and rehabilitation programs.
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A licensed home daycare center, New Beginnings Family Child Care offers a variety of educational experiences for children under its care. Typical days include indoor and outdoor activities, reading, and rest times.
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The 42-acre Centennial Park is an outdoor park that features wetlands, open fields, and hiking trails that can be used for mountain biking and running. The park also includes an off-leash dog park, a pond, and parking.
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Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary contains a varied terrain of meadows, salt marshes, woodlands with a number of multi-purpose walking trails. Visitors can also enjoy kayaking at the Sengekontacket Pond.
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One of the most popular and historically important sights in Marblehead, Massachusetts is Fort Sewall, which played a critical role in regional defense against the British during the Revolutionary War. It is now a popular waterfront park.
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A favorite getaway for Rhode Islanders, Lincoln Woods State Park, is within easy driving distance from Providence, Pawtucket, and Cumberland. The park features rugged multi-use trails throughout the forest, fresh water swimming, kayaking, and more.
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Situated on 3.6 acres, Barry Playground features one baseball field along with courts for basketball and tennis. The park provides trees, open grassy areas, paved walking paths, picnic tables, benches and a children's playground.