Camping
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Camp at the Plymouth KOA (officially Boston/Cape Cod KOA) https://koa.com/campgrounds/boston/
History
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Plimoth Plantation – a look into the original pilgrims past. www.plimoth.org
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Walk around downtown Plymouth – visit Plymouth Rock (https://www.mass.gov/locations/pilgrim-memorial-state-park) and other historic sites
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Jenny Grist Mill (https://www.plimoth.org/mill)
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Burial Hill Cemetery (https://www.plymouth-ma.gov/cemetery-and-crematory-management/pages/burial-hill-cemetery) is the oldest cemetery in the country dating back to 1620. Walk and read the stones. It’s very interesting.
Taste
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Taste wines at the Plymouth Bay Winery (https://www.plymouthbaywinery.com)
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Eat at the Lobster Hut (http://lobsterhutplymouth.com)
Kayak
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Kayak at the Billington Sea fresh water lake http://billingtonseakayak.com
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Kayak, Swim and Hike at the Miles Standish State Forest https://www.mass.gov/locations/myles-standish-state-forest
- Kayak Plymouth Harbor. A beautiful harbor to paddle around. We always see kayakers doing this. But with the recent explosion of great white sharks in the bay, you still want to be extra careful.
Bike
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Bike or hike the Canal Bike path. Approx 25 minutes towards Cape Cod on Route 495. A 6 mile bike path where you can see amazing views of boats in the canal (https://www.capecodbikeguide.com)