Plymouth
Plymouth has the good fortune of being placed just east of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, offering visitors four seasons of great recreational opportunities. The Forest offers biking, hiking, camping, skiing, snowmobiling and a fabulous vista of fall colors.
Known as a “hub city” for the wheel & hub factory built in 1867 and for its central location between Milwaukee and Green Bay, Plymouth is both charming and beautiful. It is nestled in the gently rolling hills of the Kettle Moraine, which also makes Plymouth an ideal place for visitors to rest, telax and rejuvenate, while experiencing our unique, historic town.
On your leisurely stroll through Plymouth’s downtown, you can tantalize your taste buds with local culinary flavors, such as a delightful cappuccino in a 100-year-old bank. You’ll be intriqued by the captivating architecture and beautiful artwork found in several quaint pubs, shops and contemporary galleries.
If fresh air and warm sun on your face while bicycling or boating sounds appealing, you’ll find the trails and lakes in and surrounding Plymouth to be lush and refreshing. After a long day of activities, you can find comfort and character in one of Plymouths many Bed and Breakfasts , fine motels and inns.
4 seasons of great activities for one and all. So come, unwind, relax, and experience our diverse community.
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Plymouth has the good fortune of being placed just east of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, offering visitors four seasons of great recreational opportunities. The Forest offers biking, hiking, camping, skiing, snowmobiling and a fabulous vista of fall colors.In addition to local favorite golf courses, Plymouth is within an easy drive to world-renowned golf courses such as Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits, home of the 2004 PGA Championship.
Besides Lake Michigan, there are many inland lakes and rivers with good fishing. Winter sports bring visitors to snowmobile and ski, both downhill and cross-country. Visit when you can – there’s always something to do!
For a complete list of activities in the Plymouth area, check out our calendar of events which lists events, locations, contact information and any fees associated with area function
Plymouth has the good fortune of being placed just east of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, offering visitors four seasons of great recreational opportunities. The Forest offers biking, hiking, camping, skiing, snowmobiling and a fabulous vista of fall colors.
In addition to local favorite golf courses, Plymouth is within an easy drive to world-renowned golf courses such as Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits, home of the 2004 PGA Championship.
Besides Lake Michigan, there are many inland lakes and rivers with good fishing. Winter sports bring visitors to snowmobile and ski, both downhill and cross-country. Visit when you can – there’s always something to do!
For a complete list of activities in the Plymouth area, check out our calendar of events which lists events, locations, contact information and any fees associated with area functions.
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