What’s going on in Plymouth, MA around Thanksgiving

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what’s going on in Plymouth, MA around Thanksgiving — and what to expect.


What’s Happening in Plymouth, MA for Thanksgiving

  1. America’s Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration
  • This is the big annual event. (See Plymouth)
  • While the parade actually happens on Saturday, Nov 22 (before Thanksgiving). (See Plymouth)
  • Opening ceremonies start at 9 AM at Pilgrim Memorial Park (Plymouth Rock), and the parade begins at 10 AM. (Plymouth Independent)
  • The parade route goes from Water Street → Main Street → Court Street, ending at Benny’s Plaza. (See Plymouth)
  • There will be more than two dozen floats, many historically themed, plus military bands, marching groups, etc. (WCVB)
  • The parade is broadcast live on WCVB Channel 5, and you can stream it via the Very Local app. (WCVB)
  1. Holiday Village
  • As part of the celebration, there’s a Holiday Village in Brewster Gardens with vendors, children’s activities, and photo ops (including “a special guest” for kids). (USA Thanksgiving)
  • This runs during the weekend of the parade (so not necessarily on Thanksgiving Day itself). (See Plymouth)
  1. Concerts
  • Plymouth Philharmonic has a concert on Friday night (Nov 21) at Memorial Hall. (See Plymouth)
  • On Saturday, there’s a concert featuring a Senior Alumni Drum & Bugle Corp. (USA Thanksgiving)
  1. Harvest Market
  • There’s a Harvest Market on Sunday (Nov 23) from 11 AM to 4 PM on the waterfront (Pilgrim Memorial Park). (See Plymouth)
  • You can shop local produce, baked goods, preserves, eggs, meat, and more — pretty much everything to help you stock up for Thanksgiving. (WeNeedaVacation.com)
  1. Traffic & Parking
  • Expect road closures from 7 AM on parade day; Water Street, Main Street, and Court Street will be affected. (Hoodline)
  • There is a shuttle service from parking lots (like the Plymouth County Registry of Deeds lot) from 7 AM–3 PM. (Hoodline)
  1. National Day of Mourning
  • There’s a longstanding protest / commemoration held by some Native American groups at Cole’s Hill (near the Massasoit statue) on Thanksgiving. (Wikipedia)
  • This event is meant to reflect on the history and impact of colonialism, rather than celebrate the holiday. (Wikipedia)

My Take / Suggestions

  • If you’re visiting on Thanksgiving Day itself, there might not be as many big public events in Plymouth — because the main parade is on the weekend before.
  • But you could watch the parade broadcast that morning (WCVB / Very Local).
  • For a meaningful / reflective experience, you might check out the National Day of Mourning activities.
  • If you’re around earlier in the weekend (Saturday/Sunday), the concerts and market are great local things to do.

Good question. Here’s what’s currently scheduled in Plymouth, MA on Thanksgiving Day (Nov 27, 2025), plus things to consider. (Note: some things may change, so check local sites closer to the date.)


What’s Going On in Plymouth on Thanksgiving Day (Nov 27, 2025)

  1. Running of the Pilgrims 5K
  • A 5K road race to support local charities. (See Plymouth)
  • Starts at Plymouth Rock, 79 Water Street. (See Plymouth)
  • According to SeePlymouth, the race begins at 7:30 AM. (See Plymouth)
  1. “Thanksgiving Day in America’s Hometown” – Historic Sites Open
  • From 9 AM to 5 PM, sites like Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plimoth Patuxet Museums, and the National Monument to the Forefathers will be open. (See Plymouth)
  • Also happening: Pilgrim Progress, a historic reenactment of the Pilgrims’ Sabbath procession. (See Plymouth)
  1. Thanksgiving Stroll
  • A guided walk through historic downtown Plymouth. (AllEvents)
  • Scheduled for 10:00 AM, about 1 hour, with ticketed entry (~$18). (AllEvents)
  • Good way to connect with Plymouth’s history and the Pilgrim story.
  1. Thanksgiving Day Homestyle Buffet at Plimoth Patuxet Museums
  • Plimoth Patuxet is hosting a buffet-style Thanksgiving dinner. (AllEvents)
  • There are different seatings, including at 1:30 PM and 4:00 PM. (Keolis Commuter Services)
  • Ticketed; includes museum admission. (AllEvents)
  • Menu is traditional: turkey, beef, mashed potatoes, corn‑bread stuffing, cranberry sauce, pies, and more. (AllEvents)
  1. National Day of Mourning
  • On Thanksgiving, some people in Plymouth observe a National Day of Mourning, acknowledging the history and impact on Native Americans. (Wikipedia)
  • There may be gatherings around Cole’s Hill (near the Massasoit statue), as this is a traditional site for remembrance. (Wikipedia)

My Thoughts / Tips

  • If you want a more reflective or historical Thanksgiving, the stroll + museum + buffet is a great combo.
  • For a family-friendly outing, the buffet at Plimoth Patuxet is perfect — but you should buy tickets early.
  • If you’re interested in social justice / Native American history, checking out the Day of Mourning events can be very meaningful.
  • Expect that traffic may be busier, especially in historic downtown and near museum sites.

Good call. Here’s a map + guide to key places in Plymouth, MA you might hit on Thanksgiving Day — especially the historic / event spots:


?️ Key Places to Know (Map Guide)

Here are important spots in Plymouth that are relevant for Thanksgiving history & events:

LocationWhat It Is / Why It Matters
Plimoth Patuxet Museums (137 Warren Ave)This is where many Thanksgiving‑day dining events happen, plus historic sites like the 17th‑century English Village, the Patuxet Homesite, Mayflower II, etc. (Plimoth Patuxet Museums)
Pilgrim Memorial State ParkWaterfront park where Plymouth Rock is located, as well as monuments like the National Monument to the Forefathers. (Massachusetts Government)
Cole’s HillHistoric hill / cemetery; also a remembrance site and part of walking tours. (Wikipedia)
Brewster GardensScenic little park in downtown Plymouth along Town Brook. (Wikipedia)
Pilgrim Hall MuseumHistoric museum (75 Court St) with Pilgrim artifacts — good stop on a walking tour. (Pilgrim Hall Museum)
Harlow Old Fort HouseHistoric house built from timbers of the original Pilgrim fort. (Wikipedia)

? Suggested Walking Route for Thanksgiving Day

Here’s a possible route / plan if you want to do a self‑guided historical walk:

  1. Start at Pilgrim Memorial State Park (see Plymouth Rock / Forefathers Monument)
  2. Walk up to Cole’s Hill — check out the memorial and the view
  3. Head into downtown Plymouth — walk through Brewster Gardens
  4. Visit Pilgrim Hall Museum on Court Street
  5. Make your way to Plimoth Patuxet Museums for lunch / dinner + explore the living history sites
  6. Bonus: If time allows, swing by the Harlow Old Fort House


Michael Mcstay

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Michael McStay is the founder, publisher, of Plimoth Today, a dedicated local news platform delivering real-time reporting, civic updates, and community coverage across the Plymouth region. With a deep commitment to independent local journalism, Michael oversees both the technical infrastructure and the editorial direction of the platform—ensuring residents have transparent, reliable access to everything from Town Meeting coverage to local athletics and maritime updates.

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