Kymulga Grist Mill and Covered Bridge

Kymulga Grist Mill and Covered Bridge

Kymulga Covered Bridge and Grist Mill just outside of Childersburg, Alabama are two Civil War era historic sites restored in 1974. Both are on the National Register of Historic Places. The 105 foot Kymulga Bridge is one of only 19th-century covered bridges in Alabama still remaining at its original location and open to the public. The Childersburg Heritage Committee purchased the tract with the mill and bridge 30 years ago and created Kymulga Park.

The City of Childersburg, Alabama acquired the Kymulga Grist Mill and Park in June 2011. It is operated and managed by The Childersburg Historical Preservation Commission as a tourist attraction and venue for recreation, education, events and family fun.

Listed on the National Register of Historical Places, the Kymulga Grist Mill, Covered Bridge and Park is a unique and special place in our community. We invite you to come explore it’s natural beauty, learn about it’s history and see the exciting changes taking place.