With more than 60 state parks, Minnesota has a lot of wonderful places to explore. Each one helps visitors see the state's natural beauty, get outside, and - often - explore interesting parts of Minnesota history. One of our favorite parks is a little-known spot that lets guests do all of these things at once. Next time you want to take a historic adventure surrounded by beauty, look no further than Minnesota's Old Mill State Park.
Old Mill State Park is a little spot in northwestern Minnesota. It's found at 33489 240th Ave. NW, Argyle, MN 56713.
Though it's 270 miles from Duluth and 330 miles from Minneapolis, it's a worthy trip for anyone interested in Minnesota history.
The small park - just a 25-acre expanse - covers a beautiful stretch of land. It's surrounded by trees and centered on the Middle River.
Many birds make homes here, such as marsh hawks, owls, and eagles. Deer and bears have also been spotted.
This river helped the site become a flour mill after the land was homesteaded in 1882. A steam-powered flour mill still stands in the park, having been rebuilt by the state in 1958.
Also still standing is an old log cabin. Though small, it is a piece of Minnesota history. Visitors will get an up-close look at how people lived more than a century ago.
A visit to this park will remind Minnesotans of the state's flour-milling past. Though the center of milling was in the Twin Cities, many smaller mills helped the state become what it is today.
Have you been to Old Mill State Park? What are your other favorite historic spots in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments below!
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