Seasonal & Holidays
Hello, Spring! 8 Things To Do Around Plymouth
A fresh season brings new reasons to get outside and discover what our community has to offer.

Spring is here — and it’s the perfect time to get out, explore and reconnect with your community. Across Plymouth, seasonal events, outdoor spots and local favorites offer plenty of ways to enjoy the energy of a new season.
To help you get started, we’ve rounded up some great ways to make the most of spring around Plymouth. Before heading out, check with each location directly for current hours, availability and any ticketing or reservation details.
1. Plymouth Downtown Waterfront
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📍 130 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360
The Plymouth Downtown Waterfront is a classic place for a spring stroll, with harbor views, fresh ocean air, and plenty of spots to pause along the way. As the weather warms, it feels lively without being overwhelming, and nearby public lots make it easy to park and wander at your own pace.
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📍 79 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360
Home to iconic landmarks and sweeping harbor views, this waterfront park is a scenic and historically rich place to spend time outdoors. Spring brings milder temperatures and fewer crowds, making it easier to explore the area and linger along the shoreline.
🔗 More info: mass.gov/locations/pilgrim-memorial-state-park
3. Nelson Memorial Beach Park
📍 235 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360
Nelson Memorial Beach Park offers open green space, waterfront access, and a laid-back atmosphere that works well for a relaxed spring outing. It’s a good option when you want something simple and scenic, and there’s a nearby lot for easy parking.
🔗 More info: seeplymouth.com/listing/nelson-memorial-park/
4. Myles Standish State Forest
📍 194 Cranberry Rd, Carver, MA 02330
Just outside Plymouth, this expansive forest features miles of trails, ponds, and pine barrens that feel especially peaceful as spring greenery returns. It’s ideal if you want a more immersive nature experience, and checking park hours or fees ahead of time is helpful.
🔗 More info: mass.gov/locations/myles-standish-state-forest
5. Brewster Gardens
📍 30 Water St, Plymouth, MA 02360
Brewster Gardens is a charming, centrally located park with walking paths, stone bridges, and early seasonal blooms that make it especially pretty in spring. It’s perfect for a short, scenic walk, and street parking nearby makes stopping in convenient.
🔗 More info: seeplymouth.com/listing/brewster-gardens/
6. Plymouth Long Beach
📍 1 Ryder Way, Plymouth, MA 02360
Long Beach is a great spot for breezy shoreline walks and wide-open coastal views before peak summer crowds arrive. The peaceful setting makes it easy to unwind, and it’s worth checking seasonal access rules and parking details ahead of time.
🔗 More info: plymouth-ma.gov/493/Long-Beach-Information
7. Plimoth Patuxet Museums
📍 137 Warren Ave, Plymouth, MA 02360
This living history museum combines cultural experiences with scenic outdoor areas that are comfortable to explore in spring weather. It’s a more immersive outing than a typical park visit, and checking hours ensures exhibits and grounds are fully open.
🔗 More info: plimoth.org
8. Morton Park
📍 10 Morton Park Rd, Plymouth, MA 02360
Morton Park features wooded trails, a small pond, and picnic areas that create a quiet, nature-filled setting close to town. Spring brings a fresh, green backdrop that makes walks feel especially refreshing, and there’s a parking lot near the main entrance.
🔗 More info: plymouth-ma.gov/1123/Morton-Park
Here’s to getting outside, exploring local spots and making the most of the season around Plymouth!
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