Ford Rouge Factory Tour 20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124
About the Business
The Ford Rouge Factory Tour, located at 20900 Oakwood Boulevard in Dearborn, Michigan, is a must-visit museum and tourist attraction for anyone interested in American manufacturing history and innovation. Step inside the legendary Ford Motor Company's Dearborn Truck Plant and immerse yourself in the past, present, and future of automotive manufacturing.
Experience the Legacy Gallery, Electric Vehicle Display, and Legacy Theater to learn about Ford's rich history and innovative advancements. Explore the Manufacturing Innovation Theater for a firsthand look at modern engineering techniques. Take in breathtaking views from the observation deck overlooking the historic Rouge Complex and living roof.
Witness the assembly of the iconic Ford F-150 on the elevated plant walkway, and learn about the sustainable design practices at the Dearborn Truck Plant. Discover the partnership between management and labor that has shaped the history of the Ford Motor Company at the Rouge Complex.
The Ford Rouge Factory Tour offers a multisensory experience with special effects, historic vehicle displays, and a glimpse into the future with the new Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck. Celebrate the engineering ingenuity behind the production of the aluminum-body Ford F-150 in the Manufacturing Innovation Theater.
Please note that the Dearborn Truck Plant is a working factory, so active assembly hours may vary. However, guests will always have access to the final assembly area via a suspended walkway. Plan your visit online and take advantage of ticket discounts. Don't miss this opportunity to witness America's manufacturing legacy in action at the Ford Rouge Factory Tour.
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Location & Phone number
20900 Oakwood Blvd, Dearborn, MI 48124, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Great experience, I wish we would’ve had more time to spend there but we had a flight later in the day so we were limited"
"A nice experience. Very interesting to see how the F-150 is made. You can't take pictures until you get to the viewing deck where you'll get an interesting presentation on how Ford 8s making the plant environmentally friendly."
"Good tour for the price. Only F-150’s being made. No photos allowed in the factory and first two parts of the tour."
"Wow! This was an extraordinary experience for me and the whole family. The 3D movie, history movie and factory tour were amazing, staff explained very nicely and we're so friendly. Bus ride was right on time. We tried going to the museum and the village after the factory tour, it was a bit too much for one day. I recommend choosing 2 out of the 3 if you are traveling with little ones Tour was fully accessible with the baby stroller."
"I took the factory tour on July 3rd, and it was worth every penny! Make sure you get here with some time to spare beforehand (I would recommend 20min before the shuttle departure), as there can be some distance from the parking area to the shuttle bus station, depending on where you park. I miscalculated and missed my initial bus; although the staff was kind enough to exchange my ticket for the next one, it is not guaranteed. The tour is very well organized. It goes like this: Bus to factory – standard theatre (history of Ford and the factory) – immersive theatre (super cool) – observation deck (you can stay for longer after the initial explanation to read the panels and ask questions) – actual factory visit (self-guided walk-around with staff members/volunteers posted at key points) – ground floor exhibit, gift shop and Living Lab tour. The overall experience was very novel and exciting, especially as someone with an interest in transportation but not from a STEM background. It was a pity that the factory workers were on a scheduled weeklong break during my visit, so I couldn’t see the factory production in action, but good for the workers! Nevertheless, it was cool to walk around the factory and see all the still machinery. I wish there were more signs along the walking route to explain what we were seeing. I found that some staff knew more than the others, so perhaps more training would be nice. I would recommend asking for the Living Lab tour at the end. The tour was not proactively offered; I only knew about it from the website. Upon asking for it, the staff team did find a young, cheerful guide, who gave my group a private tour to show us the gardens, the factory’s environmental and sustainability initiatives, and even the failed solar panels. It was really cool to see the successes and failures and the implications of the factory and the initiatives on the environment. In all, we spent about 3 hours from boarding the bus to getting off the bus back at the Henry Ford, and perhaps 3.5 hours in total when taking into account the time for parking, gift shop, waiting for the bus, etc. It’s a huge and fascinating place so budget enough time to fully take in the experience. Note that photography is not allowed in the actual factory, so don’t expect to take cool shots of the production!"
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