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Mingus Mill

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Tim
September 26, 2022
Don't miss this historic site
Maria
September 6, 2022
Mingus Mill is a steel turbine-powered grist mill located off of Newfound Gap Road a few miles from the Cherokee, North Carolina, entrance to Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The mill was built in 1886 by Thomas Early and takes its name from the water source that provides it with power, Mingus Creek.
Francisco
October 20, 2021
At 1.6 miles, look for the left turn into Mingus Mill. There are some great photo opportunities here. One of our favorites is to stand at the far end of the millrace – on the board that crosses over the millrace – looking toward the mill. This puts the millrace in the foreground of the photo with the mill in the background.
Lynn
February 13, 2017
We love the Mingus Mill because it's still functioning as a waterpowered gristmill. Take the kids!
Jesse And Cory
July 12, 2022
Located just a few minutes into the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Take a short walk to learn about the history of the mill.

Einstök dægrastytting í nágrenninu

Great Smoky Mountain National Park Sjálfsafgreiðsluakstursferð
Gönguferð um fossa með leiðsögn í Smokies
Skoðunarferð um fossa og brugghús

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Staðsetning
Mingus Creek Trail
Cherokee, NC