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Plimoth Grist Mill Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Plimoth Grist Mill

Myra_M, Nov 2025
Nice Culture walk
Nice immersion of the culture. Uneven surfaces are not suitable for walkers etc. Having real crops growing was impressive. Construction at the Mill blocks the walking path to the Mayfloeer 3.
Doug_S, Nov 2025
I do recommend this
Actors seemed disinterested and unenthusiastic. The facility is very well done and when you combine all three experiences it is still a good day
Marion_A, Oct 2025
Strive for authenticity
A realistic depiction of early pilgrim and indigenous life in the 1600’s The cafe could expand their menu. Not many healthy choices.
Kristine_S, Aug 2025
Great experience
Great experience! Super helpful staff at each location! Very knowledgeable and so informative. Would go back.

Plimoth Grist Mill

4.5
(830)
Plymouth
Plimoth Grist Mill
  • Freshly stone-ground grains and sampe (similar to grits) are available for purchase on-site.

  • The original mill burned down in 1837; the reproduction was built on the same site and completed in 1970.

  • A trip to the mill is usually combined with a visit to the living museum, which was formerly known as Plimoth Plantation and was renamed “Plimoth Patuxet” in honor of the Wampanoag Nation who lived in the region.