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On the water

Posted Apr 16, 2008 @ 11:33 AM
Last update Apr 29, 2009 @ 11:53 AM

Plymouth Harbor is a beautiful spot in the spring and summer. Want to go shopping? Take a walk along the waterfront and browse through the numerous shops. Hungry? Satisfy your appetite in one of the great restaurants. And when your day is through, you can relax on one of the wooden benches and take in an exquisite view as the sun sets over the harbor.

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Plymouth beaches

Posted Aug 31, 2009 @ 02:55 PM
Last update Sep 01, 2009 @ 01:24 PM

Plymouth offers much natural beauty and some of the most incredible coastlines in the area. There is something for everyone at our local hot spots. You can sit and enjoy the water, or take in the natural beauty surrounding these special places.
 


Fun in the Sun

Posted Apr 16, 2008 @ 11:52 AM
Last update Apr 22, 2009 @ 01:56 PM

Who doesn't like to spend the day on the beach? Cooling off in the water after laying out in the sun. And the Plymouth area has plenty of beaches to pick from. Which location is closest to you for some seaside fun?

pdf icon Where to find Plymouth's Beaches

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Southern beachfront open, but high tides will impact access

Posted Aug 12, 2009 @ 01:33 PM
PLYMOUTH —

The chicks on the southern part of the beachfront at Plymouth Long Beach are now able to fly, and the vehicle restriction has been moved northward to the adjustable groin. We are now able to accommodate approximately 100 vehicles on the beachfront.


Report from the beach: Crossover open to small number of vehicles

Posted Jul 14, 2009 @ 01:09 PM
PLYMOUTH —

Recently, the Crossover re-opened with parking for approximately 10-15 vehicles. And there is also parking available near the Crossover, and in the Day Parking area and other areas along Ryder Way.

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Plovers hatch, Crossover closed

Posted Jul 02, 2009 @ 01:57 PM
PLYMOUTH —

The first piping plover chick of the season hatched off Ryder Road on Plymouth Long Beach early Friday morning. As a result, vehicles will not be allowed beyond the Day Parking area, located about two-thirds of the way between the main beach lot and the Crossover, until the chicks have learned to fly. That usually takes about 35 days, according to town Environmental Technician Kerin McCall.

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Back to the beach

Posted Jun 22, 2009 @ 02:04 PM
PLYMOUTH —

Plymouth Long Beach may be about to close to off-road vehicles, but that doesn’t necessary mean an end to picnicking on the pristine sands.

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