The water is absolutely beautiful, feel how cold it is. Watch the air bubbles in the pond. Take the walk around back, then follow the spring run to the Jack's Fork River. The museum has local history.
We made a trip to the Mill and General store as part of our Jr Ranger program. We walked the grounds and the one room school house. We had a spectacular park ranger show us some bats that were hiding out just above the door to the Mill. They have been working on the mill but we were able to see everything during our visit. We also saw a little blue tail skink running around the steps where we were setting. Get your kids involved In the junior ranger program and they can learn so much about history and how to keep our parks great for generations to come. The blue hole here is so amazing it looks fake in every photo I have, which was crazy amazing. Truly a magical spring.
I've visited the mill several times over my life. My family has always gone to river nearby and we always make a stop at the mill. Most recently, my boyfriend and I visited the mill while camping. They are doing some renovation at the mill, but it is still worth the trip! There are trails you can walk around the spring. The spring is beautiful and is definitely one of my favorite places!
awesome spot to go and take picture of/with your special someone's. The grounds are very well kept. The mill looks great, the spring is fantastic and the trails and lookouts are well-placed. If there is a down side, the signage is lacking. If coming from the east on 106, cross Jack's Fork and enter at the Alley Springs Picnic Area parking. It is also the parking for everything else. If coming from the west - good luck. Just watch on the left after coming down the big hill upon entering the Ozark National Scenic Riverways. The parking lot at the Ranger Station is most for handicap parking. Otherwise wait and turn left into the picnic area just before the bridge.
I went to Alley Spring with a coworker on one of our days off. We were on a temp job in a small town about 30 min. away. Alley Spring is very pretty and we were there on a nice day. We enjoyed hiking on the trails and were able to get some amazing pictures.
Very nicely kept historic mill and school surrounded by a natural spring and beautiful grounds. The spring is in the top 10 largest Ozark area springs.
I like the whole thing, one can set, or picnic and take nature in, trails, history,bathrooms,can't think of anything I didn't like has history and a whole lot more
a short walk around the spring, up to the general store and just play around .the miss was under renovation, but the placards told the story.
This is such a gem. Beautiful and interesting. We took our 6 year old and she just loved it. The old school house may have put things in perspective :)
I can't begin to tell how beautiful this area is. We went in the early morning and the fog was just starting to lift off the spring. The sun was shining through the mist and my daughter said, "Mom, this must be where the fairies live.... it is so magical". It was magical... beautiful!