Pilgrims' First Landing Park Provincetown, MA 02657
About the Business
Pilgrims' First Landing Park is a historic site located in Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States. This park commemorates the arrival of the Mayflower Pilgrims in 1620, marking the spot where they first set foot on American soil. Visitors can explore the park's beautiful grounds, learn about the history of the Pilgrims, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area. Pilgrims' First Landing Park is a popular tourist attraction and a must-visit destination for anyone interested in early American history.
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"Had a great time exploring the light houses. We spent a good 4 hours exploring. Check the tide. We headed across at 2pm. Tide was low from 2pm to 9pm. Don't get stuck out there. Make sure to take water and snacks. There are no restrooms."
"Love seeing where history is made. Very thoughtful monument. Quiet and serene."
"Visited during the high tide hours. So the only way towards the lighthouse was the rocky pier. It was beyond beautiful!"
"This is a tiny park, really just a circle in the road, half grass and half plaza, with a plaque. There is a small amount of parking around the circle. Fir me, and since my childhood in the 1960s, the draw of this location is the breakwater enclosing the marsh and extending to the beach and dunes on the other side. It is a fair walk, but you can cross and even visit the lighthouse on the far side. I've spent countless hours, countless days even, on this breakwater and out on the outer beach. A very special treat indead."
"This was AWESOME!! the boulder path (Provincetown Causeway) was literally the highlight of our day!! We took our family of 10... Ages 18, 18, 17, 16, 13, 10, 7, 7. They all loved it and all were able to easily manage the walk. And it was so worth it to reach the empty beach at the edge of the world! We will definitely return!!"
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