I've had the pleasure of visiting Cedar Creek Grist Mill a number of times -- it is a treasure, which happily is supported by a dedicate group of volunteers. It's always a learning experience,...
Cedar Creek Grist Mill
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The Cedar Creek Grist Mill, established in 1876 in Woodland, Washington, is a historical water-powered mill that grinds grains. Visitors can witness demonstrations by volunteers and purchase bags of freshly-milled flour and cornmeal.
Throughout the year, the Grist Mill hosts various free special events, including the popular cider press event, featuring delicious food offerings. It is located in a picturesque area that is part of a scenic loop, making it a unique destination for visitors.
The mill is operated by friendly volunteers who also serve as tour guides, apprentice millers, and event staff. Guests can enjoy delectable recipes made with the Grist Mill's fresh flour, adding to the overall experience of visiting this national historic landmark.
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Even if your timing isn't perfect enough to coincide with the handful of hours each week where the mill is "open" for business, this volunteer-run "living museum" is worth a visit alone for its...

Arrived around 12:40pm on a Saturday for a special event (occurs every last Saturday of the month). The volunteers had baked an array of desserts using the flour from the mill. The parking lot...

Being new to the area, I'm still finding out what are the must sees. The beautiful golden trees, aged wood, and river make this a place I hope to visit often. There is plenty of parking and...

Been going there ever since the early 70's. When they put the covered bridge in, just made it that much better. Great area to take family pictures.
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