Overview
In the late 1930s, Rudolph Fuchs built a five bedroom concrete and native stone house for his family, and also built the present wheel house to produce electricity for his needs. Power was obtained by building a dam in a semi-circle below a large spring forming a small pond. The water was to pour through a chute on the wheel to produce electricity; however, electricity arrived to the site before the wheel ever needed to do its job. The area had an undershot wheel providing power to a grist mill in the late 19th century.
Great Facilities and Amenities
Bbq
(All campsites have Bbq)
Campfire Allowed
(All campsites have Campfire Allowed)
Checkin Time
(All campsites have Checkin Time)
Checkout Time
(All campsites have Checkout Time)
Driveway Entry
(All campsites have Driveway Entry)
Max Num Of People
(Up to 15)
Pets Allowed
(All campsites have Pets Allowed)
Shade
(All campsites have Shade)
Site Access
(All campsites have Site Acceses)
Water Hookup
(All campsites have Water Hookup)
Natural Features
![Kitchen Kitchen - Credits: CSE Enterprises](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2022/03/14/19/05/273841_976f2ff7-9410-4a93-a0dd-b9615d1f8790_700.jpg)
![Dining Room Dining Room - Credits: CSE Enterprises](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/images/84536.jpg)
![Bedroom 4 Bedroom 4 - Credits: CSE Enterprises](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2022/03/14/19/11/273841_9783ff8f-e003-4208-95fa-b84c7e0286fd_700.jpg)
![Fuchs House 1 Fuchs House 1 - Credits: CSE Enterprise](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2022/03/14/19/03/273841_5ea573cd-2072-487d-bd73-f58d0c5d9007_700.jpg)
Located adjacent to the Black River, the recreation area contains a small pond that dates back to the 1800s. The area is covered by a dense forest of colorful trees, including ash, elm, maple and poplar. Six springs pour almost five million gallons of water per day into the pond, and the bubble spring, a smaller outlet of Markham Spring outside of the pond that has air with it which rises in the soft sand forming unique air bubbles.
Recreation
![Fuchs House Fuchs House - Credits: Mark Twain National Forest](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2018/09/04/15/58/273841_970768b1-5343-469a-a970-987defa131a4_1440.jpg)
![Fuchs House Fuchs House - Credits: Mark Twain National Forest](https://cdn.recreation.gov/public/2018/09/04/15/58/273841_970768b1-5343-469a-a970-987defa131a4_1440.jpg)
The Black River boasts bass, sunfish, walleye and catfish. Many anglers fish from boats, but others fish from the riverbanks. Canoeing and kayaking is also possible on the river. Various day hikes within the Markham Springs Trail System are accessible from the campground. Eagle Bluff Trail is a one and a half mile loop along the river, where birding and wildlife viewing are favorite pastimes. The day use area has a two-acre, 20 foot deep mill pond that dates back to the 1800s, several picnic sites, open fields; river access for boating, fishing and float tubes and canoes; and short hiking trails that provide views of the river, the pond, the springs and the uplands.
Nearby Attractions
The Fuchs House is located in the Markham Springs Recreation Area. Camping with both electric sites and primitive sites, day use, and pavilion rental is available. The town of Williamsville is three miles from the Fuchs House and offers a general store ad fuel station.