Want to get out of the house and take a little hike – but you also want to add a little more excitement to the whole adventure? Why not take a scenic hike — and then pay a visit to the best preserved historic mill in North Carolina? There’s an easy, two-mile trail that should take about an hour to complete and it’s located right in the same county park as the mill.
Historic Yates Mill is found in Yates Mill County Park in the sprawling Mill Creek neighborhood about five miles south of the city center in Raleigh.
Wake County, North Carolina For more than 200 years the water-powered grist mill served the folks in Wake County. The old mill dates to 1756 and is still operational - although the surrounding communities don’t depend on it for flour and corn meal any longer.
Let’s take that short 2.0-mile hike and then come back to check out the mill and the rest of the park.
AllTrails/Joe Ferguson Yates Mill Park has three hiking trails and the best one, by far, is also the longest.
The Millpond and Creekside Trail begins at the mill, circles the south and west sides of the pond and then shoots off into the dense forest following alongside Steep Hill Creek.
AllTrails/Kelley Ard
To date, it’s one of the least-traveled trails in the park, partly because most people come here to see the mill and skip the long trail.
AllTrails/Christopher Rinehart Depending upon the time of year and day of the week, you may feel like you have it all to yourself at times.
Swing out to the loop at the end of the trail (at the one-mile mark) and the you’ll circle back to cross the Pond Boardwalk as you make your way back to Yates Mill.
AllTrails/Joe Ferguson
The mill is usually open for tours from March through November, however, the pandemic has put those on hold.
AllTrails/Alden D But you can still explore the exterior and walk among other old structures within the park, too.
And don’t forget to make sure your phone is charged or that you bring the camera!
pabradyphoto / iStock / Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images The waterfall over the pond’s spillway is a photo you will need to take!
Historic Yates Mill County Park is open from 8 a.m. to sunset every day of the week.
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Find out more about the trail with a visit to All Trails.
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Yates Mill County Park is open year-round and is wonderful in any season! Have you explored this old mill in North Carolina yet? What about the three trails? Let us know!
Wake County, North Carolina
For more than 200 years the water-powered grist mill served the folks in Wake County. The old mill dates to 1756 and is still operational - although the surrounding communities don’t depend on it for flour and corn meal any longer.
AllTrails/Joe Ferguson
Yates Mill Park has three hiking trails and the best one, by far, is also the longest.
AllTrails/Kelley Ard
AllTrails/Christopher Rinehart
Depending upon the time of year and day of the week, you may feel like you have it all to yourself at times.
AllTrails/Alden D
But you can still explore the exterior and walk among other old structures within the park, too.
pabradyphoto / iStock / Getty Images Plus Collection via Getty Images
The waterfall over the pond’s spillway is a photo you will need to take!
Google/Kristina Hailey
Check out accessibility information at this link.
AllTrails
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Address: Yates Mill Pond County Park Road, Yates Mill Pond County Park Rd, Raleigh, NC 27603, USA