Park Plymouth has announced that free-parking season resumed Dec. 1 and is effective though March 31. Remember to park lawfully, as all timed zones and restricted areas will continue to be enforced.
The Plymouth Police Department announced the following parking and traffic restrictions for July 3 and 4.
Saturday, June 25, Plimoth Plantation's Wampanoag Indigenous Program presents a very special Native event to observe the early summer moon and celebrate the first harvest of the new growing season, with Strawberry Thanksgiving, featuring mishoon (dugout canoe) races, Native singing and dancing, an exhibition of a traditional Wampanoag foods, and of course, feasting on strawberry shortcake and special strawberry dishes available at the museum's Patuxet café.
Everyone knows what a challenge finding a parking spot can be. Either you don’t have correct change or the spot you find is too far away from where you’re going. Luckily, Plymouth has all sorts of options to fill your parking desires. Want a short-term space in exchange for a few quarters? An all-day spot while you’re out spotting whales? Feeling lucky? You might even snag one of the sought-after free spaces known only to locals (until now, that is).