Rugged beauty, fast flowing trout stream, in a boulder strewn canyon with mountainous vistas, this is the place to be. With a fully operable Grist Mill, created by a combination of three different mills that once dotted the state. Still in operation, this monument provides freshly grounded cornmeal and buckwheat flour, which you can purchase on your adventure.
For more information about visiting Babcock State Park, and Grist Mill, follow this link;
http://www.stateparks.com/babcock_state_park_in_west_virginia.html
Babcock State Park, located along New River Gorge near Glade Creek Grist Mill, is 4,127 acres and elevates about 2,510 feet. There are campgrounds, picnic shelters, and many public buildings. However, the most prominent is the Glade Creek grist Mill, which is said to be still functioning.