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by Carolyn Rahe It just doesnt get any better than this. Okay, Ive said it before, but I said it again on April 21st when the weather, the scenery and the blooming of dogwoods and redbuds all came together to create a perfect day at Spring Mill State Park. We had been invited to the Spring Workshop, one of the parks workshops held each spring and fall. It would be a chance to go to some programs that sounded interesting, like Building a Log Cabin, Chair Caning, Genealogy Workshop, and even Fiddle Making. Originally offered for the volunteers and staff of Spring Mill, the workshops are now open to the public, and seem to be well-received. The workshops were held throughout Pioneer Village, a permanent feature of the park where log cabins, a village store, blacksmith and an operating water-powered grist mill are clustered. If you missed this workshop, you can keep up with whats going on at Spring Mill by checking www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/1848/ a web site put together by Park Historian, David Williams. About Spring Mill State Park The rest of the park revolves around the natural wonders that abound in Lawrence County: caves, waterfalls, and trails through an untimbered woods.
A trail through Donaldson Woods The Caves of Spring Mill Other Activities
Behind the Grist Mill, this trough carries water to power the wheel. Spring Mill State Park is another reason to love Southern Indiana. Whether its learning about Indianas pioneer past, or taking in natures wonders that draws you to Spring Mill, youll be glad you visited. For information on Lawrence County see www.limestonecountry.com or call 800-798-0769. For information on Spring Mill State Park, call 812-849-4129 or see Historian Dave Williams web site on Spring Mill see www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/1848/ |
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