Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Noblett Lake Recreation Area

Dustin and I visited Noblett Lake Recreation Area today, it's very pretty there and has a lot of day use areas.

Originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps on the shore of a 26 acre lake, is a particularly scenic spot that offers picnicking, fishing, bird watching, canoeing and electric motor boating. The picnic pavilion is set in a forest of oak and pine trees, on the Salem Plateau.

Primitive camping is available below Noblett Dam and at the old loop known as Sugar Hill across from Noblett trailhead.

My YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/yKcysR24ayk

















Saturday, June 25, 2016

Two Year And Still Loving It...

This Morning I Realized That It Has Been Two Years Since I Move To The Ozarks And I'm Still Enjoying Every Day. 

I Put Together A Short Video Of Some Of The Things I've Experienced In The Last Year With Family And Friends.

https://youtu.be/DBy1F1Qp9Ko

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Alley Springs - Alley Mill - Story's Creek School

Visiting Another Place Of Interest





The story of Alley is a tale of nature, people, and a century-old mill sitting at the heart of a beautiful Ozark scene. Weather this is an annual trip you've made since your childhood, or your first, take time to soak up the splendid scenery and get acquainted with Alley's lively past.

Cold, clear waters rise from deep within Alley Springs at an average daily flow of 81 million gallons. The spring basin is funnel-shaped with a depth of 32 feet. Tiny snails and colorful minnows live among clusters of watercress. Mink, muskrat, and banded water snakes may be observed swimming in the spring.

A short hiking trail along the spring displays a thriving abundance of life. Slick rock walls are adorned with hanging gardens of columbine and lush ferns.

A mill was vital to community life, where grain was ground to provide daily bread. The present building was constructed in 1894 by George Washington McCaskill as a merchant mill and was equipped with modern machinery that utilized steel rollers for grinding.











Check out Dustin's channel, he has a video about Alley Springs/Mill.


Dustin's Alley Springs Video - 

My Alley Springs Video -