Historical Landmark

Russell Garrison

2 Fort St, Dartmouth, MA 02748, USA

Nestled at the scenic terminus of the Padanaram peninsula, the Russell Garrison stands as a silent sentinel of South Coast history. Located at 2 Fort St, Dartmouth, MA 02748, USA, this site marks the location where early settlers sought refuge during King Philip's War in the 1670s. Today, it is a local favorite for history buffs and those seeking a quiet moment of reflection overlooking the Apponagansett Bay. As one of the most significant historical landmarks near the village of Padanaram, the site provides a tangible connection to the rugged beginnings of the Massachusetts colony. Visiting the Russell Garrison is one of the most rewarding things to do for those exploring the maritime heritage of Dartmouth. The area is exceptionally family-friendly, offering a peaceful atmosphere where kids can learn about colonial life while enjoying the salt air. While the original structure no longer stands, the site is beautifully maintained with stone markers and interpretive signage that tell the story of the Russell family and the brave individuals who once called this fort home. It serves as a perfect stop on a walking tour of the historic district, offering breathtaking views that remain unchanged since the 17th century.