Reviews
Kymulga Grist Mill Park
User Reviews
J Holcombe
What an experience! The mill was really something else. The folks operating the place have kept it as true to the original form as possible. The gentleman tending the place (sorry for not getting his name) was very friendly and knowledgeable about the processes and history of the place. He was welcoming and encouraged folks to explore the area as much as they wanted, and was also kind enough to fire up the first machine to demonstrate how it works! The covered bridge was really cool and was like a trip back in time. On the other side of the bridge are multiple walking paths outlined by the on-site map. The entry price was very low at $5 per person. There is a gift shop area where they also offer goods produced at the mill.
Jason LeSueur
We had a great time learning the history of the old mill and covered bridge. There are several hikes one can go on across the bridge. Its a beautiful spot.
Jo Drennan
Great place for a pocnic. Had a lovely visit. Has beautiful scenery with the small falls. Covered bridge is awesome. Also has camping, canoe rentals, and disc golf.
Crystal Elaine Studios
This park offers amazing historic beauty! tours of the mill (still operational), beautiful covered bridge, mom and pop shop, camping, RV park, canoe rentals, hiking. Dog friendly and family fun!
Candi Miller
We came upon Kymulga Grist Mill park while searching for some of Alabamas Historic covered bridges. It was by far the nicest one we visited that day. The people running the park are so informative and friendly. The area was clean and well maintained. The water was so clear and cool. I wish I’d have brought a fishing pole and a swim suit. They have camping spots and numerous spots to create that perfect picnic. I cannot wait to meander back to Kymulga and spend the entire day.
Julieanne Echols
Fun and educational. Really nice short hikes. The honey and grits you can get here are excellent.
Dave Cartwright
Beautiful place. Lots of history. Camping and fishing also
Maxwell Walden
Me & my brother enjoyed touring around Kymulga Grist Mill Park & Bridge for the first time.
Sherry Annette
My mom and her family lived across the bridge. There were 16 kids, I've heard lots of stories about their life . They were creek Indian my mom's grandfather was a practicing healer and lived as a creek Indian elder. There was a mail box put up years ago for the family's that lived there. I haven't been back to see if it was taken down or not. It's always awesome when they have an event good food, friendly people it's truly amazing to know my family lived there and my ancestors was there and DeSoto Caverns. It's a great place full of stories and a good time every time you visit. It's fun to learn how people grew up there and that Mill was everything years ago. Every time I've been to a event people working there had stories of their own. I have to get back soon. God Bless You All !!! 😊
Billy Ritch
Love all the improvements being made to the gristmill. Great place to ride road bikes from, great meeting place as well as primitive and RV camping.