Place+Plymouth

Plymouth is located near the Kettle Moraine. The moraine was created when the Green Bay Lobe of the glacier, on the west, collided with the Lake Michigan Lobe of the glacier, on the east, depositing sediment. The western glacier formed the [|Bay of Green Bay], [|Lake Winnebago] and the [|Horicon Marsh] while the eastern one formed [|Lake Michigan].
 * Kettle Moraine** is a large [|moraine] in the state of [|Wisconsin] stretching from [|Walworth County] in the south to [|Kewaunee County] in the north. It has also been referred to as the **Kettle Range** and, in geological texts, as the **Kettle Interlobate Moraine**.

The major part of the Kettle Moraine area is considered interlobate moraine, though other types of moraine features, and other glacial features are common. The moraine is dotted with [|kettles] caused by buried glacial ice that subsequently melted. This process left depressions ranging from small ponds to large lakes and enclosed valleys. [|Elkhart Lake], [|Geneva Lake], [|Big Cedar Lake] are among the larger kettles now filled by lakes.

Plymouth also has several bodies of water including the Mullet River, Gerber Lake, and the Onion River to name a few.

Attractions in Plymouth.