
About Plymouth
In Plymouth, Wisconsin, you don't just pass through — you feel at home. This Sheboygan County gem is the Cheese Capital of the World, home to the National Cheese Exchange, and a gateway to Kettle Moraine State Forest. Craft breweries, a charming downtown, and genuine Midwestern hospitality make Plymouth one of Wisconsin's most welcoming destinations.
Plan Your Trip
Best Time to Visit
Summer for Kettle Moraine hiking and cheese festivals; fall for foliage and harvest events; winter for cross-country skiing in the Kettle Moraine.
Getting There
Milwaukee (MKE) is 50 miles south; Green Bay (GRB) is 80 miles north. I-43 and WI-57 are the main routes to Plymouth.
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Plan Your Visit to Plymouth
Best Time to Visit
Summer for Kettle Moraine hiking and cheese festivals; fall for foliage and harvest events; winter for cross-country skiing in the Kettle Moraine.
Suggested Trip Length
1–2 days
Based on 9 articles covering this destination
Getting There
Milwaukee (MKE) is 50 miles south; Green Bay (GRB) is 80 miles north. I-43 and WI-57 are the main routes to Plymouth.
What to do in Plymouth
Outdoor Adventures
3Hiking, paddling, wildlife, and open-air escapes
Food & Drink
1Local restaurants, markets, and culinary finds
Local Lifestyle
3Arts, culture, shopping, and community life
Events & Festivals
1Seasonal events, fairs, and local celebrations
Travel Guides
1Itineraries, tips, and insider knowledge
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