


A 116-foot granite monument honoring the first military officer of Plymouth Colony, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Plymouth, MA can have sudden rain showers, especially during spring and fall visits to Myles Standish Monument.
The monument is at the top of a hill, requiring a short but steep hike.
For enjoying the scenic views of Plymouth and Cape Cod Bay from the monument.

Climb this 110-foot granite monument for panoramic views of Plymouth and Cape Cod Bay.
Visit this iconic symbol of the Pilgrims' arrival in the New World, now encased in a granite pavilion.
Stroll along the scenic waterfront, enjoy the illuminated lighthouse, and dine at nearby restaurants.
Famous for its creative breakfast dishes and lively atmosphere.
Iconic seafood restaurant with a view of Plymouth Harbor.
Locally beloved for its innovative, plant-based dishes.
Fluffy pancakes made with local ingredients, served with pure maple syrup from nearby trees.
Fresh lobster meat on a toasted bun, served with butter and lemon.

Creamy soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and herbs, perfect for a cool evening.