This is a listing of water-powered mills along the Conoy Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The Conoy Creek is an 11.2-mile-long tributary of the Susquehanna River. It originates near Elizabethtown and enters the Susquehanna at Bainbridge. Conoy Creek is named after the Piscataway Conoy tribe that lived along its banks. The mills are listed by order of the water flow.
| Name | AKA | Twp | 1st | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conoy Feed Mill | Gish’s | West Donegal | 1801 | Conoy Creek |
| Rutt’s | Root’s | West Donegal | 1751 | Conoy Creek |
| Nissley’s Chopping Mill | Brubaker’s | West Donegal | 1824 | Conoy Creek |
| Horst’s | West Donegal | Conoy Creek | ||
| Nissley’s | Horst’s | West Donegal | 1740 | Conoy Creek |
| Pioneer | Engle | Conoy | 1811 | Conoy Creek |
| Lobata | Breneman’s | Conoy | 1751 | Conoy Creek |
| Locust Grove | Collins | Conoy | 1738 | Conoy Creek |
