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Mingus Mill


NC Division of Tourism, Film & Sports Development Photo by Ron RuehlThe historic Mingus Mill, located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, preserves the centerpiece of a mountain farming community.  Built in 1886 by German immigrant John Mingus, the mill uses a water-powered turbine instead of a water wheel to power all of the machinery in the building.  The mill was operated as a custom mill, catering to the personal preferences of its customers.  The stones used to grind wheat came from France, while those used to grind corn were of local origin.

The restored gristmill is operated by the National Park Service as a historic exhibit.  A miller works on-site to demonstrate the process of grinding corn and wheat into corn meal and flour.  Corn meal, flour, and other mill-related items are available for purchase.

Hours of Operation
The mill is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm from mid-March through mid-November.  It is also open on Thanksgiving weekend.

Admission Fees
Admission is free.
*Prices are subject to change without notice & from what is listed on this website.

Location
The Mingus Mill is located a half-mile north of the Oconaluftee Visitor Center on US 441, on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

(865) 436-1200 (general park information)
(828) 497-1904 (Oconaluftee Visitor Center)
www.nps.gov/grsm/planyourvisit/mfm.htm