The Bridgeton Mill is a rare opportunity to own one of Indiana’s most iconic and historic properties. Established in 1823, this fully operational gristmill continues to produce stone-ground flour and cornmeal using its original 48 ft. French Buhr stones. The property spans 5.5 acres within the Bridgeton Historic District, featuring multiple income-producing elements including vendor outbuildings, a campground, and Dr. Crooks’ historic 1868 office building.
Adjacent to the Bridgeton Covered Bridge and a scenic waterfall on Big Raccoon Creek, the site serves as a central hub for the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival, which attracts around 2 million visitors annually. With established tourism traffic, multiple revenue streams, and national historic recognition, the Bridgeton Mill offers unmatched potential as a turnkey heritage attraction, tourism business, or long-term preservation investment.
Located approximately one hour from Indianapolis and Terre Haute, this property combines historic charm, natural beauty, and proven tourism appeal in one of Indiana’s most photographed destinations.