As a decendant of the Lenon family who owned and operated the mill so many years ago, I was very excited to go to the site and see what was there. Our family appreciated the opportunity to walk around the area, watch the river and see the mill pond, touch some of the old mill stones and tour the small museum. It was wonderful to see where my grandmother's grandparents lived before they followed the Oregon Trail to the Willamette Valley (in Oregon,of course!) where they would eventually establish another mill.
This is a quiet little park on the water that was a very nice place for a picnic to go along with a little...
Read moreStayed one night here on a biking tour. Decent place to get a night of sleep except officially you are supposed to pay 20 dollars PER tent despite two small backpacking tents having no problem fitting inside one campsite. Does that mean it's free if you don't use a tent and just...
Read moreNice little campground right on the river. Still pretty much in town but it doesn't seem like it.Its got the spill way right there. Really good fishing if you like river fishing. Waters way up so it was moving pretty quick but still...
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