Klepzig Mill
A small turbine mill built in 1928 by Walter Klepzig, used as a sawmill, corn grinder, and electricity generator.

📜 Historic turbine mill built in 1928 by Walter Klepzig along Rocky Creek in the Ozark Mountains. 🔍 Used as a sawmill, corn grinder, and electricity generator, it's a capsule example of an early-20th-century Ozark farm. # Why Go 🏞️ Enjoy a spectacular natural setting with rhyolite 'shut-ins' 🚶 Accessible by a well-recommended hike from Rocky Falls on the Ozark Trail ⚙️ Witness early 20th-century engineering and farming history, including its use as a sawmill, corn grinder, and electricity generator 💡 Learn about Walter Klepzig's innovations and community spirit 🆓 Free to visit and explore the always-open mill building # Why Avoid ⚠️ Road to mill is rough, ungraded gravel, not recommended for motorhomes # Tips 🅿️ No defined parking area, easy to miss in summer vegetation 🚗 Use best judgment on the dirt road; consider parking on NN and walking 🥾 Hike from Rocky Falls on the Ozark Trail for a scenic approach # Cost 💰 No charge. # Hours 🕒 Mill building always open for visitors.

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