Plymouth Historical Museum
Housed in a beautifully restored late‑19th-century mansion at 155 S. Main St., the museum showcases Plymouth’s early history, Victorian-era life, the local automotive industry’s rise, and hosts significant collections of Lincoln‑era memorabilia. It’s a delightful educational stop for families and history buffs alike.
Kellogg Park & Downtown Plymouth
At the heart of downtown, this picturesque city square features a lovely fountain, grassy areas, and benches ideal for relaxing. It hosts regular events like Music in the Air, a summer concert series, the Ice Festival in winter, the Fall Festival, and the celebrated Art in the Park art fair. Stroll along Main and Forest avenues to browse over 75 boutiques, cafés, galleries, and restaurants—all just steps from this park .
Plymouth Riverside Recreation Area
This recreation area offers a variety of activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and swimming. It also has a playground and a picnic area.
Penn Theatre
Since 1941, this single-screen theater has been a social and cultural anchor downtown. It screens independent and classic films and hosts live performances and local events—making it a warm, community-centered entertainment venue.
Plymouth Orchards & Cider Mill
Just a short drive from downtown, this beloved orchard offers seasonal apple picking, hayrides, cider tasting, and famous cider‑mill doughnuts during autumn. It’s the perfect fall destination for a charming harvest‑time experience.
Hines Park Trails
Hines Park runs along the Rouge River and incorporates the I‑275 Metro Trail—ideal for walking, cycling, or joining community events like the classic car Cruisin’ Hines and the seasonal Lightfest holiday display.
Fox Hills Golf Course
For golf enthusiasts, Fox Hills, a premium 63-hole championship resort course, offers scenic play and event spaces.