Beautiful setting! Very serene and enjoyable to walk through, even when not milling. Interesting visual property. . .Full review by Hi183987123
Jul 25, 2023
Millsprings has great history. It has the Largest overshot water wheel in the USA on the Mill built in 1876. There is the headquarters of Confederate General Zollicofer in the Lanier House and close…Full review by Carolyn S
Oct 23, 2022
The streams were lively and the water wheel impressive! Well cared for property and enjoyed our visit.Full review by LifeIsFunTogether
Come out the state park road and take the highway (127) toward Rowena; you should be traveling southbound but I'm not sure if that road is N/S or E/W. Head toward the dam -- …
Come out the state park road and take the highway (127) toward Rowena; you should be traveling southbound but I'm not sure if that road is N/S or E/W. Head toward the dam -- crossing that ought to be fun. Stay on 127 and go around to the other side of the lake (If you could see all the way across you'd see the state park!). When you get to Snow, KY, the road should turn into Hwy 90. Take 90 through Monticello. At the eastern edge of Monticello after you pass Walmart is a traffic light or a couple, maybe they added an extra one for the other shops, mexican restaurant and the chinese buffet. Turn left onto 1275, you should see a sign for the airport and for Conley Bottom Dock unless someone took them down. Pass the airport access and follow the curvy road through the Fall Creek area and Conley Bottom Dock road into the Mill Springs area, it will be on the left. If you miss the turn and get past Monticello, you can just watch for 1275 to rejoin 90. You won't have to backtrack too far to get to the springs. (Also, it is hard to see but on the opposite side of highway 90, catty-corner from the little cutesy house where 1275 rejoins 90 further to the east of Monticello, there is a cool marker about Daniel Boone camping there.) WATCH THAT TURN NEAR THE WATER PLANT, IT'S A DOOZY.
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