

A 48-mile trail celebrating the Wampanoag people, their history, and culture, stretching from Plymouth to Cape Cod.
Immerse yourself in 17th-century Native American and English colonial life.
Climb this 110-foot granite tower for panoramic views of the area.
Shop for authentic Native American crafts and learn about their culture.
The Wampanoag Heritage Trail involves outdoor activities, and these boots will protect your feet from rain and rough terrain.
The area is known for its insect population, especially during warmer months, so repellent is crucial to prevent bites and discomfort.
To ensure you have access to clean drinking water during your hikes and explorations.
Iconic for its classic American breakfast dishes and retro atmosphere.
A local favorite for quick, delicious lunches with a variety of sandwiches and salads.
Known for its excellent steaks and seafood, offering a fine dining experience.
Handcrafted using traditional techniques, these dolls represent Wampanoag culture and heritage.

Intricately designed with glass beads, these pieces showcase the artistry of the Wampanoag people.
Hand-woven using traditional methods, these textiles are a symbol of Wampanoag craftsmanship and history.
Fluffy pancakes made with local blueberries, served with maple syrup
Creamy chowder made with quahogs (hard-shell clams), potatoes, and onions
Quahog stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs, herbs, and butter, then baked
A captivating light and sound show that brings the history of Barkur Fort to life, set against the backdrop of the ancient fort.
Gateway to Naveria National Park, offering information, exhibits, and trail access.

Malpe Beach, a serene coastal retreat, offers a perfect blend of tranquility and water sports.