
Parker Mill is a set of mills that produced grist and cider, a common in Michigan. Spread across 11 acres (4.5 hectares) of land, there exists a Parker Grist mill which was built in 1873, a Parker Cider Mill built in 1887, the Hoyt G. Post Trail, Helen and Norris Post Legacy Trail and Green Roof Pavilion. You could also opt for fishing at the Huron River located within these bounds. This entire place is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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4650 Geddes Rd Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9515 ·369.88 mi
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tripadvisorSpend maybe 40 minutes at park in September while visiting area. Did Sugarbush Trail - 0.20 miles and flat/easy. Then did Hoyt Post Trail - 1.2 miles, main trail - alot of boardwalk and through woodsAlot of shadeFree to visit
MoreSituation directly across the river from the Ann Arbor sewage treatment plant, Parker Mill is a wonderful spot for a picnic. You can smell the plant from anywhere in the park. It really gets your appetite going.
MoreA great nature getway to seeand take walk thought. It's small park but real nice area to walk thought.
MoreA great destination for a nature getaway, allowing you to experience trees, wildlife, a small creek with plenty of walking trails. Great for walking dogs. The grist mill is open a few times a year, and the guides provide a great description of the mill and what life was like around the turn of the century. They will even operate the mill so you can see it actually grind and mill some corn. A nice pathway under Geddes road takes you to a small pavilion with some educational signs. The walkway in the southern direction actually takes you to the dam near Dixboro Road, which connects you to the trail way along the Huron River to Gallup Park.
MoreIncredible place to be in touch with nature. This small park is full of trails where you can discover and explore different landscapes.
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