Glade Creek Grist Mill
Babcock State Park, West Virginia
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Explore an incredible historic mill, Glade Creek Grist Mill, sitting on a waterfall in Babcock State Park. If you head there in the fall, take in the blazing colors.
Hidden deep in the Appalachian Mountains near the New River Gorge sits an extremely photogenic grist mill. A recreation of the original mills that dotted West Virginia, Glade Creek Grist Mill was completed in 1976 at Babcock SP. Built fully operational from the parts of 3 other WV mills, it was placed near the site of the former Cooper's Mill.
Fall is the ideal time for photographing the park, but spring and early summer will have better water flow. The best spot for photographing the mill is slightly downstream from the waterfall at a small pool in the creek. The pool of water creates a beautiful reflection of the mill and surrounding fall colors.
The mill also produces freshly ground cornmeal available for purchase depending on the season and stream conditions. Make sure to explore the rest of the park and the deep gorge formed by Glade Creek.
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Glade Creek Grist Mill Reviews
Beautiful drive up the new river to this little gem of a park. I went in February after a fresh six inches had dropped. The dog and I found a lot of nice trails, scenic overlooks and who could forget the grist mill itself!
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