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Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday-Saturday 10:00-16:00,Opens at Sunday 13:00-16:00
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402 N Royal Ave, Eagle Point, OR 97524Map
Phone+1 541-690-5356
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  • Emily X
    Emily X
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    A wonderful piece of history and a real labor of love.

    We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Butte Creek Mill. It was our first time visiting, and we didn't know that most of the building burned to the ground in 2015 and that it had been lovingly, carefully ...

    Reviewed on May 17, 2024
  • 855gerim
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    Closed ☹️ Reopening 2022

    I’m from Arizona. Whenever I’m near Eaglepoint/Medford OR area I swing by Butte Creek Mill and take a walk through Antelope Creek Bridge (1922) at the corner. I love the mills stone ground cereals...

    Reviewed on Aug 11, 2021
  • 133sherrim
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    Under Construction

    We were happy to see that construction is well under way on the building, but of course it’s not open for business as of yet. Hoping to be able to go inside on our next trip.

    Reviewed on Jul 11, 2019
  • Stephen J
    Stephen J
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    A fun place to visit especially with your kids. Lots of history as well they can see where food comes from.

    I visited a couple of years back before it burned down. They are planning to rebuild, if its anything like what was there before its worth the stop.

    Reviewed on Dec 29, 2017
  • luluO2784EJ
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    It burned down

    It burned down December 2015. It was so sad to hear and see a truly historical mill burn down to the ground. It's too bad the owner, Bob Russell, had it underinsured.

    Reviewed on Dec 21, 2017