USA Klepzig Mill
Built along Rocky Creek in rural Shannon County, Missouri, Klepzig Mill is a small turbine mill built by Walter Klepzig in 1928. Walter, son of a Prussian German immigrant, was a progressive thinker. He was the first in the neighborhood to introduce both barbed and woven fence wire and a refined breed of milk cow. He sawed logs into boards for his house and out-buildings, and routinely saved "good boards" for use in building coffins for his neighbors. He frequently ground corn free for neighbors "on starvation," i.e. those who could ill afford to leave him the customary toll of grain.
Photography Tips
Tripod and ND filter. Be prepared to traverse some rocky terrain to get good perspective shots. Visiting in the morning or evening is best. Harsh, overhead sunlight makes getting good photos a challenge.
Travel Information
To reach Klepzig Mill take Highway H (east of Eminence and Winona) to Highway NN. You'll pass the sign for Rocky Falls, this is a pleasant stop also. Turn left on County Road #522. This dirt road can be very muddy and is narrow, not recommended for large motorhomes or trailers. Klepzig Mill is less than a mile on the right. There is no sign or defined parking area, and it's easy to miss in summer vegetation, so watch carefully. It is also possible to hike to Klepzig Mill from Rocky Falls along the Ozark Trail, or park at the end of the pavement on NN and walk up the dirt road.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunset during fall
Sunrise & Sunset
07:06 - 18:37
| current local time: 04:05
Photo Themes
Mill
Shut-in
Locations
Missouri
Shannon County
Eminence
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