From jct Hwy-80 & CR-BH: Go 2-1/2 mi E on CR-BH.
Our most favorite place to camp. Safe, clean, and respectful. Definitely will be coming back
This was our first trip to Blackhawk Lake. We were impressed by the high upkeep and customer service. This beautiful hidden gem is privately owned--we couldn't believe such a huge campground was privately owned. It looks and feels like a state park. We camped with a camper. The sites are spacious. We didn't feel cramped at all. Plenty of space for the family to run around. The sites have electric but no water hookup. You can fill up on potable water near the blackwater dump station. Playgrounds we're scattered around the campground. We were happy that it was a pet friendly park. The bath houses were updated and extremely decent. We we're here in October on a cold, colorful fall weekend. It was quite peaceful, but lots of campers were still here, stretching the camping season. In peak season, I could see this place being full and very fun. With a boat launch, clean beach, swimming area, canoe/kayak launch, this campground has it all!
Wonderful Campground. Beautiful lake and grounds. Friendly staff. As interesting as many State Campgrounds and better maintained. Also, 2 dump stations cut down on time waiting to clear out.
Camping was okay. You'll be camping on the side of a hill basically. The lake is beautiful with good swimming but parking can be hard to find in thr afternoon. Lots of recs I'm thr lake. Good fishing. Fishing lure for bass is jerkbaits. I used a megabass vision 110
I camped overnight and hiked the next day around the lake, just short of 8 miles. It was a great hike, it was a bit overgrown and a bit difficult to navigate in a couple of spots, but it does not affect my rating of 5 stars. Absolutely beautiful hike.