Historic Yates Mill Open House

Historic Yates Mill Open House

Date and Time
Sun, May 31, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Location
4620 Lake Wheeler Rd, Raleigh, NC (375.7 mi)
Tickets
FREE
About

Experience the charm of local history at the Historic Yates Mill County Park in Raleigh. As the last operable water-powered gristmill in Wake County, this site offers a unique window into the past, featuring a restored 200-year-old mill that still grinds grain today. Visitors are invited to explore the beautiful 174-acre wildlife refuge, which serves as both an environmental research center and a peaceful community gathering space. During our upcoming open house events, you can tour the mill, engage with historic interpreters, and discover the inner workings of this remarkable National Register landmark.

Beyond the mill, the park provides endless opportunities for outdoor engagement. Whether you are interested in guided naturalist hikes, aquatic conservation tours, or family-friendly activities like crafting and storytelling, there is something for everyone to enjoy. These drop-in programs and guided sessions are completely free of charge, making it the perfect destination for education and recreation. We encourage you to visit our website today to view the full schedule of upcoming programs and plan your next visit to this historic treasure.

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