Cedar Creek Grist Mill’s fall colors glow in evening light
The Cedar Creek Grist Mill, built in 1876, is home to some of the best fall colors in all of Clark County. The oranges and yellows of the leaves were enhanced with the evening sun as it dipped below the horizon around 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23.
Photo by Cade Barker
Big leaf maple trees hang over Cedar Creek at the site of the Cedar Creek Grist Mill where vibrant fall colors provide picturesque scenes in the small gorge between Woodland and Amboy.
Photo by Cade Barker
The Cedar Creek Grist Mill rests in a small gorge along Cedar Creek between Woodland and Amboy. The gorge along the creek hosts big leaf maple trees that turn to a mix of vibrant oranges and yellows in the fall.
Photo by Cade Barker
The 1994-built covered bridge that crosses Cedar Creek at the Cedar Creek Grist Mill is seen surrounded by fallen leaves on Wednesday, Oct. 23.
Photo by Cade Barker
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The Reflector
The Cedar Creek Grist Mill, built in 1876, is home to some of the best fall colors in all of Clark County. To learn more about the historical site, visit cedarcreekgristmill.org.