Description
Standing 90’ above the gorge of Hocking River Falls is Rock Mill, a restored 1800s gristmill. In 1905, it closed for business and fell into disrepair. After a decade-long restoration effort ending in 2017, it roared to life and milled grain again for the first time in over 100 years! Come see this amazing piece of history, enjoy the view from Rock Mill Covered Bridge, and enjoy the beautiful setting!
Milling Demonstrations
On the last Sunday of each month, May through October, corn will be ground the way it was done 200 years ago! You may even be able to help use the bolter to sift the meal and bag it.
Milling Days
- May 26
- June 30
- July 28
- August 25
- September 29
- October 27
Days and times may vary. Additional dates and times may be added. Severe weather conditions may affect the mill schedule. Check the Fairfield County Park District event calendar for the most up-to-date information regarding park events or call 614-321-4833 (ext. 103) or 740-652-4422.
The Documentary, “Rock Mill: Saving an Original”
Want to see and learn more? “Rock Mill: Saving an Original” is an hour-long documentary that chronicles the decade-long restoration of this amazing gristmill. It will enhance your appreciation of the hard work put in by expert craftsmen and volunteers. Watch it again after your visit! It is on the Fairfield County Park District website and YouTube Channel for you to watch at any time.