Hodgson Water Mill
Hodgson-Aid Mill
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A picturesque historic water mill in Missouri, originally built in the 1800s and rebuilt in 1897, known for its red-painted weatherboards and spring-fed waterfall.

šŸ“œ Historic grist mill on Bryant Creek, listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2002.
šŸ” Powered by a spring discharging 23.5-28 million gallons of water daily.

Why Go

šŸ“ø Picturesque setting with red weatherboards and waterfall
🚶 Small trail along the creek with a bridge
šŸ›ļø Rich history of flour, textiles, and lumber production
šŸžļø Enjoy the beauty and history of the Ozarks

Why Avoid

🚫 Mill remains mostly closed to visitors

Hours

šŸ•’ Mostly closed, intermittently operated as a tourist attraction

šŸ…æļø Parking

Available for visitors to take photos outside the mill.

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