The Waterfall Has Returned To The Old Mill In Arkansas And It’s Even More Beautiful
The Old Mill is one of the most iconic attractions in Arkansas. This replica 1800s grist mill recently restarted its gorgeous waterfall. The area already felt like a fairy tale dream but the revitalized waterfall is just one more excuse to visit this beautiful inner-city paradise.
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The Old Mill at T.R. Pugh Memorial Park is a replica 1880s water-powered grist mill. The mill was actually constructed in 1933 by a full design team. A sculptor even formed the bricks in order to simulate the iron, wood, and steel features of the mill in concrete. The authentic replica is on the National Register of Historic Places and (most notably) appeared in the opening scene of Gone with the Wind.

The picturesque mill is surrounded in flowers, water features, sculptures and fairy tale footbridges. The mill brings together field trip students, newlyweds for photos, travelers from around the country, and any Arkansan needing a quick nature retreat.

The 50-ft. wall of waterfall is located near the entrance of the mill. The waterfall hasn't been operational for over 70 years due to silt build up and a too-small pump. After closing for a few days in September 2019 the park's crew installed new pipes and a larger pump to return the waterfall to its original wonder.

Numerous visitors have already commented on the peaceful sound brought by the waterfall. The water from the falls flows into the pond that powers the water mill. Thanks to this circulation and silt clean-up, all of the water around the mill is much clearer too.

The pictures are beautiful but don't quite capture the dreaminess of this place. The Old Mill should definitely be on your Arkansas bucket list, especially after this waterfall re-opening.
The Old Mill also has a Facebook Page to follow for more information and photos.
The Old Mill also has a Facebook Page to follow for more information and photos.
Have you visited the Old Miss since they’ve brought back the waterfall? Did you fall in love all over again? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
You can see more gorgeous photos of the mill in our Facebook group, Arkansas Nature Lovers. Add your own pictures for your chance to be featured and to discover why there’s nothing better than Arkansas’ stunning nature.
Address: 3800 Lakeshore Dr, North Little Rock, AR 72116, USA