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...
Cedar Creek Grist Mill
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The Cedar Creek Grist Mill, established in 1876, is a historical water-powered grain-grinding mill located in Woodland, Washington. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, it serves as a working museum where volunteers engage visitors with demonstrations and provide fresh-milled flour and cornmeal.
As a community-oriented site, the Grist Mill hosts various free special events throughout the year, including a popular cider press, and offers delicious recipes that highlight the taste of freshly milled ingredients. With an emphasis on volunteer involvement, the Grist Mill welcomes those looking to help staff the museum and preserve this important landmark.
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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...
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,...
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...
Another hidden gem! I'm giving them 5 stars for the history, beauty and uniqueness of this place. Built in 1876, the Cedar Creek Grist Mill is definitely a place to stop and visit, if anything...
