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1429 Rockmill Rd NW, Lancaster, OH 43130
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Stebelton Park at Rock Mill

1429 Rockmill Rd NW, Lancaster, OH 43130
4.7(245)
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Historic Rock Mill Covered Bridge

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Historic Rock Mill Covered Bridge

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The first gristmill at this site was built in 1799 by Joseph Loveland and Hezekiah Smith. They also built a store, a distillery, and the Blue Ball Tavern. The available alcohol created disturbances with the Wyandot and Shawnee Indians as well as the settlers. Soon the local community forced Loveland and Smith to leave.

Christian Morehart built the present structure in 1824. Rock Mill was built on top of the blackhand sandstone cliff above the gorge. It stood 3 ½ stories high from the front door level. There were two subterranean levels. Click Here for the Lowest Level. Here is where Christian Morehart and his employed expert craftsmen set a 26’ overshot waterwheel. The power shaft set inside the lowest level of the building. There he designed the power to be transferred through wooden gears and belts to two sets of millstones. Each stone was seated to either side of the direct line shaft. He owned and operated the mill until his death on June 4, 1859.

Succeeding Morehart there were numerous owners but the dates of ownership are ambiguous. The following people are some of the owners of Rock Mill between 1859 and 1931: Phillip Homrighouse, John Fore, Solt, Alspaugh Brothers & Fore Company, Ed Alspaugh, Talley, J.P. Gundy and F.H. Barlow, and W.S. Alspaugh. The record of subsequent owners is unknown to this author. In 1989, Rock Mill stood 5 1/2 stories tall and rested on the impermeable blackhand sandstone foundation. The mill had a frame construction made of white oak with a red tin roof. The lap siding was seriously deteriorated with many sections gone. The mill had seriously deteriorated in 1989 as identified by the pictures. However, we are fortunate that Rock Mill was restored by Fairfield County Historical Parks.

The old mill remained viable for restoration in the 1990s due to two stand fast features. First and far most was the white oak construction of the huge beams which remain standing as part of its restoration. And, secondly, the giant white oak beams were set into the impermeable blackhand sandstone available in the Fairfield County area. The mill sits at the headwaters of the Hocking River. At this location there is a deep gorge incised by the river in the blackhand sandstone formation that creates a spectacular, scenic setting. The mill is positioned so that 3 1/2 stories rise above the rim of the gorge and 2 stories are below the rim. From the mill level, there is a 50-foot drop to the Hocking River. Rock Mill was water-powered with a 26’ overshot waterwheel. There was a dam above the 14' natural waterfall that created the head of water that was channeled to the mill. An incredible millrace was chiseled through solid rock just above the falls in front of the mill. The rock millrace is 30' long, 18'' deep and 3' wide. The water was transported from the millpond created by the wooden dam through the cut in the rock to the wooden waterwheel by a wooden flume. The original waterwheel and flume have long since been gone, but the carved rock millrace is still beautifully evidenced above the falls.

“Rock Mill functioned as a gristmill and flourmill from 1824 through 1905. Since it ceased operating, the mill has deteriorated. On March 10, 1991, I found the condition of the Rock Mill hopeless. The strong oaken timbers of 1824 are now exposed to the elements of weather because much of the siding is gone. With continued exposure to the elements the building will collapse very soon. Viewing the mill from the river's side, the right corner beam that supported the building has split and broken. Rock Mill's future is a crumpled pile of 1824 oak planks and beams in the bottom of the rocky gorge at the headwaters of the Hocking River.

Fairfield County Historical Parks, employees and volunteers dedicated themselves to finding monies and local craftsmen to stabilize the mill initially (1991) and subsequently restored the structure in its...

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Back in the Day ...we would jump off the top into the deep round hole. It's only 30 feet if that but it was still a thrill. Well, it's a deep subject to say the least in this day and age. FUN and exciting are now hard to find anymore. Because FUN, like jumping off the cliff into the Rock Mill Gorge, just like it was 30+ years ago is VERY ILLEGAL so don't do it. My last visit all those years ago went better than ever. A classmate who heard about myself and my crew jumping had decided to give it a go. Bad idea that Summer Day of the late 1980s It was the sign of it's all about to change as we knew it. We just didn't see it yet. Fun was still allowed up to that exact moment in time as I look back and see it. .. Where am I going with this long way around the block to the point already?? You guessed it , maybe. "WHOOP WHOOP ITS THE SOUND OF DA POLICE !!" ...The Sheriff Deputy who showed up was none to pleased to trudge into the woods after the unlucky jumper that day. Sorry for ya luck that afternoon Mr. Eric Lin**n.. RHS Class of 91 I believe , who took one for the away team that afternoon. Because we were 30 seconds from jumping that day too.. It was the last time I saw this Breathing taking piece of one of a kind historic location. A place everyone should visit and soak in the awe inspiring historic view that Rock Mill is and a place that should been seen and without a doubt be on everyone's places to see before it's gone forever bucket list. BUT DONT JUMP INTO THE GORGE....ITS NOT A GOOD DECISION AND VERY ILLEGAL NOT TO MENTION POTENTIALLY DEADLY IF ANYONE READING THIS IS STUPID ENOUGH TO TRY. "WHAT I DID WAS DUMB !! " --MY CYA DISCLAIMER STATEMENT....Ok? so don't do what I did as a dummy back then.. please don't try it.. Don't ruin it for future visitors who could miss it because they fence it off because it's considered an attractive neausance by the lawyers and insurance companies that have killed common sense and eliminated everything fun and cool that we loved to do but can't anymore without risking everything because it's a criminal activity now. Sad, so freaking sad to be honest. Woosafacation of America in full display is where it's gone. So don't risk your freedom. Just take pictures and trash with you when you leave after a visit here. Be nice and leave only foot prints at the Beautiful Historical one of a kind location right here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge in Lil Ole OHIO !!....GO BUCKS !! …....

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One of Ohio and Lancaster County’s BEST hidden gems! Bring lunch and sit a spell at Rock Mill Park and take a trip back in time. Stroll through the covered bridge and listen to the soft sounds of the waterfall beneath it, then head over to the old mill and learn about this place’s history (open certain hours on the weekend). On the other side of the mill, a sloped path leads down to where you can get a good view of the quarry, mill, bridge and the waterfall that are seen in my picture. Be careful on the path down, it’s not too steep, but you can easily lose your footing on loose gravel. At the bottom, the concrete ramp at the water’s edge is slippery as well. Although there were warning signs all over, we were surprised to see two teenaged boys jump off the cliff beside the covered bridge into the water below. With Hocking Hills nearby, it’s easy to miss this little jewel, but once you find it, you’ll want to stay here and enjoy the tranquil bliss of...

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Bill SteadBill Stead
Back in the Day ...we would jump off the top into the deep round hole. It's only 30 feet if that but it was still a thrill. Well, it's a deep subject to say the least in this day and age. FUN and exciting are now hard to find anymore. Because FUN, like jumping off the cliff into the Rock Mill Gorge, just like it was 30+ years ago is VERY ILLEGAL so don't do it. My last visit all those years ago went better than ever. A classmate who heard about myself and my crew jumping had decided to give it a go. Bad idea that Summer Day of the late 1980s It was the sign of it's all about to change as we knew it. We just didn't see it yet. Fun was still allowed up to that exact moment in time as I look back and see it. .. Where am I going with this long way around the block to the point already?? You guessed it , maybe. "WHOOP WHOOP ITS THE SOUND OF DA POLICE !!" ...The Sheriff Deputy who showed up was none to pleased to trudge into the woods after the unlucky jumper that day. Sorry for ya luck that afternoon Mr. Eric Lin**n.. RHS Class of 91 I believe , who took one for the away team that afternoon. Because we were 30 seconds from jumping that day too.. It was the last time I saw this Breathing taking piece of one of a kind historic location. A place everyone should visit and soak in the awe inspiring historic view that Rock Mill is and a place that should been seen and without a doubt be on everyone's places to see before it's gone forever bucket list. BUT DONT JUMP INTO THE GORGE....ITS NOT A GOOD DECISION AND VERY ILLEGAL NOT TO MENTION POTENTIALLY DEADLY IF ANYONE READING THIS IS STUPID ENOUGH TO TRY. "WHAT I DID WAS DUMB !! " --MY CYA DISCLAIMER STATEMENT....Ok? so don't do what I did as a dummy back then.. please don't try it.. Don't ruin it for future visitors who could miss it because they fence it off because it's considered an attractive neausance by the lawyers and insurance companies that have killed common sense and eliminated everything fun and cool that we loved to do but can't anymore without risking everything because it's a criminal activity now. Sad, so freaking sad to be honest. Woosafacation of America in full display is where it's gone. So don't risk your freedom. Just take pictures and trash with you when you leave after a visit here. Be nice and leave only foot prints at the Beautiful Historical one of a kind location right here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge in Lil Ole OHIO !!....GO BUCKS !! …. MEATCHICKEN SUCKS !!!
Mountaineer Photo ExcursionsMountaineer Photo Excursions
One of Ohio and Lancaster County’s BEST hidden gems! Bring lunch and sit a spell at Rock Mill Park and take a trip back in time. Stroll through the covered bridge and listen to the soft sounds of the waterfall beneath it, then head over to the old mill and learn about this place’s history (open certain hours on the weekend). On the other side of the mill, a sloped path leads down to where you can get a good view of the quarry, mill, bridge and the waterfall that are seen in my picture. Be careful on the path down, it’s not too steep, but you can easily lose your footing on loose gravel. At the bottom, the concrete ramp at the water’s edge is slippery as well. Although there were warning signs all over, we were surprised to see two teenaged boys jump off the cliff beside the covered bridge into the water below. With Hocking Hills nearby, it’s easy to miss this little jewel, but once you find it, you’ll want to stay here and enjoy the tranquil bliss of days gone by.
Natalie D’MelloNatalie D’Mello
If you’re looking for a scenic overlook and/or a park that is easily accessible for people with physical limitations—this is it. You can view the waterfall by the mill under the pavillion or over by the fence. If you want to take a very short walk down closer to the falls, that’s an option too. It was a little disappointing that the water level was low and that the gorge trail was closed off. Despite that, the park still made for a great evening out exploring. There is a porta-potty on-site, and there are 5 parking spots (plus one handicap spot). We were the only visitors the entire time, so we ran into no issues with parking. There are various seating areas—wooden benches, stone benches/slabs, and picnic tables making it convenient for taking in the scenery. Would enjoy visiting again once the gorge trail opens up!
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Back in the Day ...we would jump off the top into the deep round hole. It's only 30 feet if that but it was still a thrill. Well, it's a deep subject to say the least in this day and age. FUN and exciting are now hard to find anymore. Because FUN, like jumping off the cliff into the Rock Mill Gorge, just like it was 30+ years ago is VERY ILLEGAL so don't do it. My last visit all those years ago went better than ever. A classmate who heard about myself and my crew jumping had decided to give it a go. Bad idea that Summer Day of the late 1980s It was the sign of it's all about to change as we knew it. We just didn't see it yet. Fun was still allowed up to that exact moment in time as I look back and see it. .. Where am I going with this long way around the block to the point already?? You guessed it , maybe. "WHOOP WHOOP ITS THE SOUND OF DA POLICE !!" ...The Sheriff Deputy who showed up was none to pleased to trudge into the woods after the unlucky jumper that day. Sorry for ya luck that afternoon Mr. Eric Lin**n.. RHS Class of 91 I believe , who took one for the away team that afternoon. Because we were 30 seconds from jumping that day too.. It was the last time I saw this Breathing taking piece of one of a kind historic location. A place everyone should visit and soak in the awe inspiring historic view that Rock Mill is and a place that should been seen and without a doubt be on everyone's places to see before it's gone forever bucket list. BUT DONT JUMP INTO THE GORGE....ITS NOT A GOOD DECISION AND VERY ILLEGAL NOT TO MENTION POTENTIALLY DEADLY IF ANYONE READING THIS IS STUPID ENOUGH TO TRY. "WHAT I DID WAS DUMB !! " --MY CYA DISCLAIMER STATEMENT....Ok? so don't do what I did as a dummy back then.. please don't try it.. Don't ruin it for future visitors who could miss it because they fence it off because it's considered an attractive neausance by the lawyers and insurance companies that have killed common sense and eliminated everything fun and cool that we loved to do but can't anymore without risking everything because it's a criminal activity now. Sad, so freaking sad to be honest. Woosafacation of America in full display is where it's gone. So don't risk your freedom. Just take pictures and trash with you when you leave after a visit here. Be nice and leave only foot prints at the Beautiful Historical one of a kind location right here in the foothills of the Blue Ridge in Lil Ole OHIO !!....GO BUCKS !! …. MEATCHICKEN SUCKS !!!
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One of Ohio and Lancaster County’s BEST hidden gems! Bring lunch and sit a spell at Rock Mill Park and take a trip back in time. Stroll through the covered bridge and listen to the soft sounds of the waterfall beneath it, then head over to the old mill and learn about this place’s history (open certain hours on the weekend). On the other side of the mill, a sloped path leads down to where you can get a good view of the quarry, mill, bridge and the waterfall that are seen in my picture. Be careful on the path down, it’s not too steep, but you can easily lose your footing on loose gravel. At the bottom, the concrete ramp at the water’s edge is slippery as well. Although there were warning signs all over, we were surprised to see two teenaged boys jump off the cliff beside the covered bridge into the water below. With Hocking Hills nearby, it’s easy to miss this little jewel, but once you find it, you’ll want to stay here and enjoy the tranquil bliss of days gone by.
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If you’re looking for a scenic overlook and/or a park that is easily accessible for people with physical limitations—this is it. You can view the waterfall by the mill under the pavillion or over by the fence. If you want to take a very short walk down closer to the falls, that’s an option too. It was a little disappointing that the water level was low and that the gorge trail was closed off. Despite that, the park still made for a great evening out exploring. There is a porta-potty on-site, and there are 5 parking spots (plus one handicap spot). We were the only visitors the entire time, so we ran into no issues with parking. There are various seating areas—wooden benches, stone benches/slabs, and picnic tables making it convenient for taking in the scenery. Would enjoy visiting again once the gorge trail opens up!
Natalie D’Mello

Natalie D’Mello

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