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  2. The mill and its 36-foot water wheel are protected as a state historic landmark and have been partially restored. A trail connects the historic park to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park. Additionally, the park includes the site of the first church in the Napa Valley as well as the Pioneer Cemetery.

  3. Our Mission Bale Grist Mill F - California State Parks

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    The mill is a significant part of California history. Wheat, corn, oats, and barley were the main cash crops for farmers in the Napa Valley. Farmers brought their grain to the mill to be ground and bagged. Today, the mill is still operational, milling grains into flour and meal.

  4. Accessible Features at Bale Grist Mill SHP - California State...

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    Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park is the site of a water-powered grist mill that was built in 1846 by pioneer doctor, Edward Turner Bale. The mill and its 36-foot water wheel have been partially restored, and an adjacent museum tells the story of the site.

  5. campground layout with yurts - California State Parks

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    campground layout with yurts. 1. 5 43 2 7 6. Yurtville. # Yurt. SINCE 1854 Bothe-Napa Valley State Park XxTo Calistoga St. Helena History Trail To Pioneer Cemetery and Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park Entrance Station Native American Garden Group Campground For emergencies call 9-1 -l Cell phones call (707) 253-0911 Legend Visitor Center ...

  6. Napa - CA State Parks

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    NO. 359 OLD BALE MILL - This historic gristmill was erected by Dr. E. T. Bale, grantee of Carne Humana Rancho, in 1846. The mill, with surrounding land, was deeded to the Native Sons of the Golden West by Mrs. W. W. Lyman, and was restored through the efforts of the Native Son Parlors of Napa County.

  7. Accessibility Details

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    Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park is the site of a water-powered grist mill that was built in 1846 by pioneer doctor, Edward Turner Bale. The mill and its 36-foot water wheel have been partially restored, and an adjacent museum tells the story of the site.

  8. Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park - California State Parks

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    The mill and its 36-foot water wheel are protected as a state historic landmark and have been partially restored. A trail connects the historic park to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park. Additionally, the park includes the site of the first church in the Napa Valley as well as the Pioneer Cemetery.

  9. Bay Area District - California State Parks

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    Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park. This Park is the site of a water-powered grist mill that was built in 1846. It was once the center of social activity as Napa Valley settlers gathered to have their corn and wheat ground into meal or flour. The mill remained in use until the early 1900s.

  10. Napa Valley State Parks Association (NVSPA) is a nonprofit organization supported by donations, fundraisers, and the hard work of its many volunteers. The NVSPA supports Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park, Both-Napa Valley State Park, and Robert Louis Stevenson State Park.

  11. California State Parks

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    Welcome to Bail Grist Mill State Historic Park. The park is located 3 miles north of St. Helena on Highway 29 in California’s, Napa Valley. The California State Parks have preserved these buildings as part of our pioneer heritage.