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Do you enjoy beaches, bicycling, boating or bird watching?  Are you are looking for parks or playgrounds? How about hiking, horseback riding, or hunting?  Maybe kayaking, fishing or even flying?

Whether you are visiting Plymouth to enjoy the sights, or live here — if you want to enjoy the outdoors in Plymouth, Massachusetts, we'll help you find the information you need to have a great time!

If you are concerned about protecting the environment, we can help you learn more about the environmental issues facing Plymouth, and how you can get involved.

 


Fun Excursions:

Tours on land, air and sea

Museums

Places to stay in Plymouth 

Plymouth's restaurants


Mosquitoes and ticks:

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Myles Standish State ForestMyles Standish State Forest in Winter 2
by Ron Hunter

Friends of
Myles Standish State Forest

A volunteer group founded in 2007 to promote and conserve the natural, cultural and historic resources of Myles Standish State Forest.

Check the website for events including the MSSF Hiking Meetup group: www.friendsmssf.com


Visit the Jenney Grist Mill
www.jenneygristmill.org 

Grist Mill

Dressing the Stones
In addition to our regular tour the Miller will be "dressing the stones", the process for cleaning and sharpening the mill stones, beginning on Saturday February 13th. Bring the family, meet the Miller, and hear how the Jenney Grist Mill was the beginning of free trade and industry in our country.

6 Spring Lane in Plymouth
Open 12-4 PM ,
Children 17 and under admitted free
when accompanied by paying adult

For more information please contact
Nancy Martin at 508-747-4544
or email info@jennygristmill.org