Plymouth County Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

A lighthouse on a rocky shore with the sun setting in the background.
A pebbled beach with wooden posts and the ocean in the background.
A coastal town at dusk with a prominent lighthouse, a wooden house, and a flagpole with a flag.
A waterfront with a classical pavilion, boats, and people walking along the promenade.
A sandy beach with tall grasses and footprints.

Popular cities in Plymouth County

A street with a restaurant named "Pebbles Restaurant" and a nearby clothing store.
Plymouth
Known for Sea, Historical and Ports
Originally settled in 1620, the birthplace of Thanksgiving remains a great place to connect with the origins of American history.

Reasons to visit

  • Plymouth Harbor
  • Plymouth Rock
  • White Horse Beach
An aerial view of a coastal area with a bridge, a large body of water, and a forested peninsula.
Duxbury
Known for Beaches, Bars and Monuments
Trip time! Discover the beaches, bars and history in Duxbury.

Reasons to visit

  • Duxbury Beach Park
  • Myles Standish Monument State Reservation
Totem poles with intricate carvings in a misty forest setting.
Brockton
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Shopping
Escape to Brockton! Enjoy its dining, university life and sports.

Reasons to visit

  • Fuller Craft Museum
A beach with a clear sky and ocean waves.
Marshfield
Known for Sea, Beaches and Coffee
Experience romantic Marshfield: its oceanfront, beaches, golf and more!

Reasons to visit

  • North River Wildlife Sanctuary
A calm sea with a sandy beach and a distant landmass under a partly cloudy sky.
Wareham
Known for Friendly people, Family-friendly and Seafood
Experience the local cuisine, wineries and sports in Wareham!
A street with a church, a brick building, and a large domed building.
Middleborough
Known for Dining, Budget and Theatres
Come to relaxing Middleborough and enjoy its opera, entertainment and coffee.

Stay near popular Plymouth County attractions