West Virginia is filled with hidden gems and undiscovered attractions, and we love it that way. But deservedly, the state also boasts a few vistas known around the nation – and some of them are even famous around the world! Once such iconic scene, according to rumors, is Babcock State Park’s Glade Creek Gristmill.
Tucked away in Babcock State Park in the New River Gorge region of Fayette County, West Virginia, is a fully functional grist mill still used regularly for grinding corn and grain - Glade Creek Gristmill.
Built in 1976 with pieces and parts of several local mills, this mill pays homage to the hundreds of gristmills that once dotted the West Virginia waterways.
Tourists and locals alike seem to agree that it is especially pretty come fall, but you won't regret a visit in any season. In spring, find it ornamented with delicate wildflowers. In the summer, cool off in a swimming hole at its base. In winter, enjoy it under a quiet blanket of pure white snow.
What do you think, does Glade Creek Grist Mill deserve national (and even international) attention? What other scenic spots around West Virginia do you find to be world class?
Learn more about Babcock State Park’s famous grist mill and find information to help you plan a visit on the WV State Parks website. Of course, Glade Creek Grist Mill isn’t West Virginia’s only grist mill, just our most famous. Have you visited this one or this one?
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