A town-run freshwater pond park on Billington Sea with a bathhouse, staffed swim beach, and a sand boat ramp off Morton Park Road.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot $20/day weekdays, $25/day holidays & weekends (in-season); free off-season
Entry fee
$20/day weekdays, $25/day holidays & weekends (in-season); free off-season; Plymouth resident beach sticker accepted in lieu of the daily fee
Hours
Staffed hours 8:30am-5pm daily in full season (June 19-Sept 7); beach open dawn to dusk generally
Accessibility
Beach wheelchairs stationed at Morton Park, first-come first-served 9:00am-5:00pm when lifeguards are on staff; ask a lifeguard for assistance. No separate town confirmation of ADA restroom fixtures.
Swim
Allowed lifeguarded June 19-Sept 7; weekend/holiday only late May-mid-June
Kayak/Canoe (Billington Sea)
Allowed
Managed by
Plymouth Parks & Recreation
508-747-1620 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
Cost$20/day weekdays, $25/day holidays & weekends (in-season); free off-season
What's here
On site
Restroom
Bathhouse at the pond beach
Common questions
Is there a boat ramp here too?
Yes - a separate small sand ramp for hand-launching canoes/kayaks onto Billington Sea sits off Morton Park Road, with its own roughly 15-car dirt lot; it's a distinct feature from the main pond-beach parking lot.
Where do I park at Morton Park?
Free lot ($20/day weekdays, $25/day holidays & weekends (in-season); free off-season).
Is there an entry fee at Morton Park?
Yes, $20/day weekdays, $25/day holidays & weekends (in-season); free off-season; Plymouth resident beach sticker accepted in lieu of the daily fee
Can I bring my dog to Morton Park?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
Is Morton Park wheelchair accessible?
Beach wheelchairs stationed at Morton Park, first-come first-served 9:00am-5:00pm when lifeguards are on staff; ask a lifeguard for assistance. No separate town confirmation of ADA restroom fixtures.
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