Plymouth Rock, Plymouth: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Plymouth Rock sits under a 1921 Greek Revival granite portico on the waterfront at Plymouth, Massachusetts, marked 1620 to commemorate the Mayflower Pilgrims' traditional landing site. The current boulder is one surviving fragment of a larger rock that was damaged during repeated 18th- and 19th-century relocations. The rock is free to visit and sits directly across from the replica Mayflower II ship moored at State Pier, operated by Plimoth Patuxet Museums. The adjacent Pilgrim Memorial State Park includes statues of Pilgrim leaders and the sarcophagus of the Mayflower passengers who died during the first winter. is just one of many options in Plymouth. Major attractions worth considering include Burial Hill, Mayflower II, and Plimoth Grist Mill.