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Plimoth Grist Mill Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Plimoth Grist Mill

Sarah_O, Jun 2026
We weren't quite sure...
We weren't quite sure what to expect, but young and old had a great time. Give yourself enough time to see and experience all that they have to offer. It was really a special experience.
Lawrence_R, Jun 2026
Wonderful experience
The guides, dressed in period costume, and stationed throughout the 17th Century English village, are super-friendly and informative.
Chelsey_F, May 2026
Great experience
This was a great experience and I had a blast. I highly recommend and enjoy the learning experience.
Margaret_B, Jun 2026
This was an incredible...
This was an incredible experience! We did the Heritage package which included the grist mill and Mayflower. Everyone was so knowledgeable and entertaining to talk to and they clearly enjoyed it as well and were making jokes in character. We learned a lot and had a good time! I especially loved that they were preparing meals. I wish we could have eaten genuine historical samples! The actors really felt genuine and could roll with any questions we asked. The accents and word useage added believability. It took much longer than expected because we enjoyed talking with people so much. It was very interesting to see all the ways people lived and traveled. At the Mayflower they followed specific lives so you could see what they might think and feel. The gift shops were great too! Lots to look at and take home.

Plimoth Grist Mill

4.5
(837)
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.