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The Old Mill, North Little Rock

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  • This place is beautiful. For the middle of the week it was quite busy, with several children running around, but we were still able to get some great pictures and to sit and enjoy nature. The... 
    This place is beautiful. For the middle of the week it was quite busy, with several children running around, but we were still able to get some great pictures and to sit and enjoy nature. The...  more »
  • The Old Mill is located in North Little Rock, about four miles north of downtown Little Rock. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the mill is known from the movie Gone with....  more
    The Old Mill is located in North Little Rock, about four miles north of downtown Little Rock. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the mill is known from the movie Gone with....  more »
  • We were traveling through and decided to check it out. We were pleasantly surprised by The Old Mill! Great spot, even when the heat. We spent an hour to enjoy the beauty of the gardens and water... 
    We were traveling through and decided to check it out. We were pleasantly surprised by The Old Mill! Great spot, even when the heat. We spent an hour to enjoy the beauty of the gardens and water...  more »
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  • Was easy to find. Very beautiful and relaxing. Is an oasis in the middle of a city/metropolitan area. We went the 3rd week of May and everything was green and blooming. We were there around 3:00pm on a Monday and a few people were there but not many. As it got later and school let out more people showed up. As this is right in a neighborhood we saw several people out walking/walking their dogs near the entrance. We spent about an hour and thoroughly enjoyed it. A lovely spot to take your lunch/dinner (or even breakfast-check their hours first-I didn't notice what time open/close is) and enjoy listening to the water running. There was plenty of seating, a picnic table, and public restrooms. Some areas were handicap accessible. We will definitely stop back by when we visit that area again.
  • I enjoyed walking around. Restrooms were decent . It was super hot today so make sure to bring a hat or sunglasses and have water. We didn't explore too far out since we have toddlers but it's best not to bring a stroller since it's hard to get around in it. Very narrow pathways . Keep your kiddos close . There isn't many safe fences surrounding the water . Very beautiful to visit though. Parking is easy. Along the side of road of The Old Mill.
  • What an absolutely beautiful location with so much to explore in an otherwise quiet residential area. There is a lot packed in this space including the mill building that you can explore, rock bridge where the sunset shows through, multiple waterfalls, a cool sculpture, and a decked building overlooking the entire property. It was rather busy on an unusually warm winter day, but we didn't mind. Was well worth stopping and checking out. We covered everything there in about 45 minutes with two 10 year olds in tow.
  • My wife and I visited The Old Mill during a cross country trip from California to South Carolina. What a beautiful spot! The mill is a re-creation of an 1880s water-powered grist mill and is in the opening scenes of the classic film Gone With the Wind. I didn't know either of these facts when we visited it, but found out later on the North Little Rock website. Visitors can walk a lovely garden path down to the mill, then over a rustic bridge that offers a gorgeous view of Lake Number Two. Benches are placed throughout the gardens so that visitors can sit for a while and soak in all the beauty of the place. It truly does look like something out of a fairy tale.
  • Absolutely beautiful! Impromptu weekend trip led me to this magical place tucked away in an unassuming neighborhood. It was gorgeous to visit with a cool history. We decided to do a photoshoot and I'm so happy we did! I would 100% go back if in the area. Completely free entry but you'll have to be respectful of others exploring and/or taking photos

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