Marshfield Fairgrounds
Farmer’s Market
The Marshfield Fairgrounds
Marshfield Farmer’s Market is known as the “friendly” market and everybody feels like family! Lots of delicious samples to tempt you! Live Music, Free Children’s activity, Free Parking!
Levitate Music and Arts Festival
Levitate’s Music & Art Festival is three full days of music and arts! Homegrown and held at the historic Marshfield Fairgrounds. Lots of Local Food Trucks too!
156th marshfield fair
August 16 – 25, 2024
Visit the Longest running Agricultural & Horticultural Fair in the country!
Spend a day and see Animals, Concerts, Derbies, tons of family activities and of course Fair Food!!
PLYMOUTH COUNTY 4H
#INSPIREKIDSTODO
The Marshfield Fair is the premier event for Plymouth County 4-H members and youth from across New England
To learn more about 4H programs, join, volunteer or attend an exhibit; visit the Plymouth County 4H Facebook page for more information.
THE HISTORIC TRIANGLE OF MARSHFIELD
238 WEBSTER STREET
The Daniel Webster Estate
This lovely estate was the “Country Home” of famous orator and statesman Daniel Webster until his death in 1852. The property now consists of 14 acres of gorgeous woodlands and manicured lawns. Annual Teas & Family Fun Day are local favorites. This award winning show house is available for celebrations including weddings, corporate meetings and seminars. Be sure to visit in December when the Estate is lovingly transformed to a Magical Holiday Wonderland!
GENERAL INFORMATION AND POLICIES
TO SPEAK TO FUNCTION MANAGER CAROL, PHONE (781) 834-7818
65 WEBSTER STREET
Marcia Thomas House
This museum is home to The Marshfield Historical Society, a perfect fit for Marshfield’s First Historian - Marcia Thomas. A must visit museum if you are a local history buff or need an easy rainy day activity!
634 CARESWELL STREET
the Winslow House Museum
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is the ancestral home of the founding family of Marshfield. Tons of year round activities including tours, antique shows, workshops, camps and weekly coffees. Something for everyone!
PHOTO CREDIT: LAURIE FRANCE
outdoor activities
BEACHES AND BOATS
Nestled comfortably in the crook of Massachusetts, Marshfield is halfway between the hustle and bustle of Boston and the crowds of Cape Cod. A year round small town that more than doubles in size during the summer months. Marshfield boasts big sandy open beaches and little rocky nooks that you’ll only find with honest exploration. Piping Plovers, Atlantic Seals and Right Whales can often be seen from our shores. Public Parking is limited and fills up quickly on weekends and holidays, leaving beachgoers with a sense of achievement when settling into their sand chairs or getting comfortable for a day of fishing.
Boat Docks are plenty, and easy to access, creating the perfect place for avid boaters and newbies alike. Marshfield is the perfect gem of a beach town on the South Shore.
BEACHES
REXHAME BEACH
Lifeguards
Snack Bar
Restrooms Resident Sticker Parking – $45.00
Non-resident day passes are available for $15 (Monday-Friday)
$20 weekends & holidays
FIELDSTON BEACH
Lifeguards
SUNRISE BEACH
No Lifeguards
BRANT ROCK BEACH
Lifeguards
Restrooms
Resident Sticker Parking
Non-resident parking $10.00 daily,
$15.00 weekends & holidays
GREEN HARBOR BEACH
Lifeguards
Resident Sticker Parking. Beach Street extension, Post office (dirt lot), Avon Street
Beach accessible by Beach Street extension via boardwalk
Porta Potties
*Marshfield Beach Sticker is not honored at Humarock Beach, only a Scituate Beach Sticker applies to that beach.
BOATS
MARSHFIELD YACHT CLUB
11 Ridge Rd
781-834-9103
GREEN HARBOR YACHT CLUB
257 Dyke Rd
781-834-9115
CUT RIVER YACHT CLUB
6 Cut River Rd
parks and rEcrEation
As a year round destination, Marshfield takes advantage of all things Mother Nature has to offer. Walking and biking trails, multiple Wildlife Sanctuaries, playgrounds, skate parks and perfect spots for fishing to name a few. Special Events are planned in Marshfield year round in celebration of community and Holidays.
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
900 Ferry Street
781-834-5543
PETER-IGO PARK
29 Marshall Ave #1
617-297-7474
TOWER AVENUE PARK
Colonial Rd & Tower Ave
STREET HOCKEY/BASKETBALL COMPLEX
Forest St & Furnace St
MARSHFIELD HILLS PLAYGROUND
Old Main Street at the Fire Station
MATTY K's 7 SEAS
Rexham Parking Lot
GREEN HARBOR GOLF CLUB - PUBLIC COURSE
WINSLOW'S DRIVING RANGE AT GHGC- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
BACKYARD TREASURES
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
North River Wildlife Sanctuary, named for the state-designated Scenic River that winds along its northern boundary, serves as the base for South Shore Sanctuaries (which includes Daniel Webster and North Hill Marsh). Its fields, oak forest, and salt marsh attract a wide variety of birds and seals are often visible from the riverside platform. Programs and summer camp take place in and around the historic building.
2000 Main Street
781-837-9400
GENERAL INQUIRIES
CAMP INFO
CLIFT RODGERS LIBRARY AND CONSIGNMENT SHOP
540 Pleasant Street
Clift Rodgers Library is an informal independent librarythat's run by two librarians, a board of trustees, and an army of volunteers or friends of the library. It is one of only a few self-sufficient lending libraries left in the nation. For more than 100 years, the library has rewarded those who have discovered it with a satisfying variety of reading matter
NORTH RIVER ARTS SOCIETY
157 Old Main Street
The North River Arts Society was established in 1968. We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization fostering participation and appreciation of the arts at the community level.