Seasonal & Holidays
Plymouth To Restrict Weekend Beach Parking To Residents Only
As of Saturday, Plymouth beaches will be available to non-residents with a paid daily parking pass only on weekdays.

PLYMOUTH, MA — Plymouth beach parking will be restricted to residents only on weekends beginning on Saturday.
Plymouth officials announced on Thursday that only Plymouth resident vehicles with a valid beach sticker or proof of Plymouth residence will be allowed to park in beach lots on Saturdays and Sundays.
Those residents who do not yet have a sticker, but have proof of residency, can buy a $20 daily parking pass — $25 on the weekends at Morton Park. Officials said proof of residency can include a valid driver's license or photo ID showing a Plymouth residence, or a vehicle registration showing it is registered in Plymouth.
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All parking areas are open to their maximum capacity.
As of Saturday, non-residents are only allowed in beach lots on Fridays with a paid daily parking pass. Cash is accepted and credit cards are preferred.
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These rules are in effect from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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