Sunday Rock, Glacial erratic in South Colton, New York, United States
Sunday Rock is a large glacial stone formation located in South Colton that rises approximately 11 feet high. The site functions as a public roadside park where visitors can view the massive stone from the roadside.
The stone was moved from its original location in 1925 to make room for highway construction. A second relocation occurred in 1965 when the road was expanded again.
The rock serves as a regional landmark that draws visitors interested in natural formations and local heritage. People stop by to appreciate the unusual size and shape of the stone during drives through the area.
The site is easily accessible from the roadside and requires no special conditions for visiting. Best time to photograph the stone is during good weather when the formation details are clearly visible.
Two concrete monuments mark the organizations that moved the massive stone during its relocations. These markers tell visitors about the logistical challenges workers faced when displacing such a large formation.
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