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Hike the easy 2.5-mile Plymouth Harbor Trail, offering coastal views, historical sights like Mayflower II, and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Beach
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1.88 km
Highlight • Restaurant
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2.63 km
Highlight • Monument
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3.17 km
Highlight • Natural
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3.96 km
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1.50 km
1.15 km
852 m
364 m
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1.46 km
1.35 km
765 m
331 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Komoot route for the Plymouth Harbor Trail is approximately 3.96 kilometers (2.46 miles) long and typically takes about 1 hour to complete at a steady hiking pace. This duration allows you to enjoy the scenic views without rushing.
The trail offers a varied and generally easy surface, making it accessible for many. You'll encounter sections of pavement, concrete, crushed stone, and boardwalk. While mostly flat, some transitions between surfaces can be a few inches high, and occasional uneven spots may occur due to rain erosion.
Yes, this trail is considered very family-friendly and is largely navigable for strollers, bicycles, and wheelchairs due to its mostly flat and varied surface of pavement, concrete, crushed stone, and boardwalk sections. It's an easy and accessible option for all ages.
The trail offers diverse scenery and points of interest. You'll enjoy views of a salt marsh, the ocean, Plymouth Beach, and Kingston Bay. Specific highlights include Nelson Street Park, the historic Mayflower II, and Brewster Gardens Park. You'll also pass through areas with oak, cedar, birch, and pine trees, and can spot Plymouth Rock and the historic downtown harbor.
Yes, the Plymouth Harbor Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other trail users, especially in busier sections or near historical sites.
The trail is enjoyable year-round. While popular in warmer months, it offers a peaceful walking experience even during the off-season. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor dining. Winter can offer crisp, clear views, though conditions may vary.
The trail connects Nelson Street Park to the Cordage Park commercial area, suggesting access points at both ends. Parking is typically available at these locations, though specific details on parking lots or fees are not provided in the available data. It's advisable to check local Plymouth parking information before your visit.
Based on the available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for accessing the Plymouth Harbor Trail itself. It appears to be a publicly accessible trail.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Plymouth Sea to Shining Sea Trail, the Seaside Rail Trail, and the Claire Saltonstall Bikeway. This allows for extended excursions if you wish to explore further.
Yes, there are benches and picnic tables available for resting along the trail. For food and beverages, options are available at both ends of the trail, especially in season, including Plymouth Town Wharf Seafood Restaurants near the harbor area.
Beyond the main attractions, the trail features sections of the original Grace Trail®, marked by stones with inspirational words. There's also a 0.2-mile side trail that leads to a cliff offering additional ocean views. The trail abuts the Holmes Reservation, providing opportunities for extended walks into natural areas.