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“a Michigan Historic Site”
Tom Walker's Grist Mill is a Michigan Historic Site. It is commonly known as the Parshallville Cider Mill, located in Parshallville, a small picturesque community, sitting on the banks of the North Ore Creek in Livingston County . Come visit our 136 year old mill which is one of the few remaining water-powered mills in Michigan . This mill also has a rich history as a flour mill known as Success Flour. It eventually became a grist mill, grinding grain for animal feed. These grains are still listed on the mill wall today. This cider mill attracts autumn visitors from all over the state. We make cider, spiced donuts, caramel apples, and homemade apple pies. In addition, you can choose from a variety of heirloom apples for baking and eating. We also offer made in Michigan products including local honey.
Parshallville Grist Mill & Cider Mill is one of my favorite places to visit in the fall. The donuts and cider are delicious. The cider is naturally sweet but not overwhelmingly so. Like... Read more
This is a great little cider mill not too far from spicers. I like this one better. It's smaller, not as crowded, old mill. It's slightly cheaper, but not a determining factor for me. Donuts were... Read more
Great donuts, cider and a beautiful outdoor area for a walk with the family. Recommend! Read more
Tom Walker's Grist Mill - Historic Parshallville Cider Mill
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