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Rocky walkway onto the ocean. Rocks are covered in spray paint, which was distracting and disappointing. Nice walk tho. Very pretty walk. You have to pay for parking.

The trail is rocky- obviously. It is easy to lose your footing. Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the 78 other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail. Plymouth Breakwater easy Length 2.

Reviews Sort by:. Ken Brock. September 24, Easy overall. Nice change of pace trail on rocks. Christine Sigren. August 27, Hot day walking with Cooper. Brianna P. August 20, Hiking Great! Mark Sedgwick. Views over Plymouth Harbor.

The beginning of the Plymouth Jetty. Graffiti on the Jetty. A lone boat anchors in the cold November waters. Boats in the sunset. Enjoying the sunset from the end of the Jetty.

One last picture of the sunset…. Views from the jetty. Boats in Plymouth Harbor. In the summer, parking can be tricky in the public lot at Nelson Street. If you start at the top of the bike trail a mile off of Hedge Road, there is more parking. Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail.

Plymouth Harbor Trail moderate Length 4. Reviews Sort by:. Diane Vaughan. October 6, Pretty cool. Lots of history. Cool old buildings and a nice waterfront. Brianna P. August 20, Walking Great! Barry Struski. April 17, March 27, Kelli Burgess.

January 5, Sylvia Caira. November 9, Craig Sander. August 2, Great rail trail walk; usually busy in the warmer months. Joanne Giannini Nigrelli. April 26, Jodi Rubin.

March 14, Lea Belliveau. March 16, Jeff Hammer. October 18, Steve Dunn. On the way out to the Breakwater's end point there may very well be a bevy of fishermen enjoying the breakwater as well. The total mileage each way on the Breakwater is. The boulders that make up the breakwater are sloped on the sides and make a nice resting spot at the end point.

This end point is a great spot to watch harbor traffic! The Ellis Estate Trails in North Scituate are a collections of trails winding in and around the property they are named after. Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood the Denham Pond Trails are a quiet woodland retreat. All Seasons. Directions: from route 3 take exit 15A heading east on Samoset St. At the intersection with 3A go left for the Nelson St playground. Nelson St is the 5th right.

For the downtown public parking, head straight at the 3A intersection. At the rotary head north on Water St.



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