Plan B for tonight we decided to goto a site I have been before and meandered around the historic trails at the old Bloomington Mill site. Had fun even though it was a lot of work. There is so many trails and old wooden steps into this valley that are no where on a map so you have to look closely.

A wooden bridge with metal railings stretches over a small stream. The bridge entrance is blocked with red netting and a “Bridge Closed” sign. Erosion is visible near the concrete base by the water. Surrounding the bridge are lush green trees and bushes. I am never a good rule follower so this might have said bridge closed but we still made it over and back.

A serene landscape of lush green fields and dense forests under a clear blue sky, with trees casting gentle shadows at the foreground edges. View from the top of the valley at one point

A small waterfall flows over a stone barrier into a calm river, surrounded by lush green trees and vegetation. A stone path with a fence is visible to the left, curving along the riverbank. Site of the old Historic Mill

Wooden steps descend through dense green foliage, bordered by a rustic wooden railing. Some steps that are kind of blocked off but not really blocked off πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

A lush forest scene with tall trees, dense green foliage, and a dirt path winding through the undergrowth. A fallen tree trunk lies on the forest floor, surrounded by leaves and rich vegetation. Trust me this is a path to the bottom even though it just looks like dirt there are some rail road tie steps in there.