The Mouse River runs through Cleghorn, coming down from the hills of the village of Forth, through Carstairs Village.
The now-extinct community of Hadleyville lies approximately three miles to the west, along Eau Claire County Highway "HH".
Although older by several decades than nearby Cleghorn, three miles to the east, the community has long since ceased to exist.
General Innes sold the house in 1870 and, thereafter, it changed hands every few years and served as the residence of famous persons, including Sir Courtenay Ilbert, General Pemberton, General Sir C. E. Nairne, Surgeon-General Bradshaw, Surgeon-General Cleghorn and so on.
The Cleghorn Lakes offer occasional spring wildflower displays, and the Crucifixion Thorn (Castela emoryi) shrub has been found near the eastern edge of the wilderness boundary.
Mildred Cleghorn did not live to see the results of the lawsuit, which became known as Cobell v. Salazar.
Cleghorn is featured prominently in Canadian author Paul Quarrington's 1987 book King Leary, as the on-ice rival to protagonist Percival Leary.