This is part ten of a travel series to West Virginia. To start at the beginning, go HERE!
On our last day of our West Virginia road trip we were up super early to pack a full day of activities before we would head to Charleston, our last pit stop of the night before heading home. The first thing we did was drive to Babcock State Park. If you only go to one or two state parks in West Virginia, this is one not to be missed. It is a beauty! The main feature of this part is the Glade Creek Grist Mill. You will see lots of photos of this mill as it is quite jaw-dropping!
The main entrance to this park has this old, but no longer functional, park rangers office. Now you bypass this and just drive to the main parking lot where the gift shop and park headquarters are located.
The Grist Mill is located right off the main parking lot so it is the first thing you see. I was in absolute awestruck of its serene, historic beauty.
They had beautiful 11 x 14 photos of the mill for sale in the gift shop so I bought one as my souvenir of this trip. I always like to buy one souvenir of every trip we take. Sometimes it's a piece of jewelry, like my aspen leaf necklace from Colorado, and sometimes it's artwork like my flamingo blown glass from Las Vegas. The photo of the grist mill was the perfect souvenir to memorialize this trip.
Looking at the photos in the gift shop, we noticed there was quite of difference of water levels in the creek and falls depending on the time of year one was visiting. We were there in very early spring, so the creek and falls were very full. Here's a short video showing the mill and waterfalls.
Unfortunately even though the park was open, the gift shop and headquarters were open, all the interior roads to the park were closed. It was quite upsetting as it meant we couldn't do much hiking as we would have had to hike miles to the trail heads instead of driving in and parking in a lot. So we spent a lot of time in this area just rock scrambling and taking a ton of photos.
The ranger at the park told us of a couple of trails we could walk to. One of them he described as difficult so we decided to skip that one since we were pretty beat up already from a week of hiking. The other one was to a swinging bridge. We had to walk on the road a short distance before we'd reach the trail, but we decided to take that one because who doesn't like a swinging bridge?
We got to walk alongside the pretty Glade Creek most of the way.
And I got to see the backside of the grist mill. During the normal park season, this mill is still operating and open for tours.
Ya'll know I love a good rock formation and always have to stop and take a photo.
The road down to the swinging bridge trailhead was just lovely.
Here is a short video of me walking to the bridge and across it.
Since the swinging bridge isn't a hiking trail but just a connector of two cabin loops, we headed back to the Grist Mill. By now the sun was much higher and we got better photos.
Have A Great Day! Amy





























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