This recreation area is part of Mosquito Creek Lake
Campground entrance is located on Bazette Rd. (Hoagland Blackstub Rd) ½ mile north of SR 305; Bazetta Rd is located ½ mile west of the main park entrance.
Its a nice area for picnic and fishing. Can walk down the stream aways on both sides of the bank. At night time it is lit so you really don't need a lantern or anyting and there are restrooms by the parking lot.
Every time I try to pack up and leave it just gets more beautiful and I have to stay.😮🙃😐🙃🏕
I have stayed at multiple sites in the park this summer. All became home for a few days. This park is well maintained, and I do feel quite safe staying here alone or with my grandchildren. Children are able to play freely. Adults are able to relax and have a good time.
People are friendly when you encounter them, but no one bothers you and you have plenty of privacy.
I like that the garbage dumpsters are kept out of the camping area, because they always smell bad as dumpsters always do.
The bathrooms are well maintained. The latrines are actually not that bad considering that they ARE latrines. I always bring my own cleaning supplies wherever I am anyway just in case I have to use them.
I really never have problems with bugs out here. I see more bugs in my back yard than I have at this park .I put alcohol in my bathing water and it repels the few that are here at dusk.
There is every sort of camping areas here. There are deep woods, wide open, near the water, combinations of all of the above.
It really is wonderful to be in this park and never get tired of the same scene.
The staff and volunteers are always friendly and helpful and courteous.
Campers in my opinion always seem to be happy calm and peaceful people.
I do love this park. I am an older lady on disability, so money is always a concern. The prices to stay in the campgrounds are very reasonable. Camping here makes a nice fairly inexpensive holiday any time of the year.
P.S. some of the photos got chopped off while posting them.. They were much prettier than they look here. Lol
It’s a beautiful place to walk, was here this weekend metal detecting on the beach and found a lot of rusty nails & beer caps. I personally don’t swim here because it’s always covered in goose poop & lots of seaweed. Seems more of a fishing/boating place. But there is a really nice playground for kids!
I get my power walk on around Mosquito Lake...observing lots of wildlife. Just feels great to get outside with Nature..
The campground was just fabulous. Not too loud at night, the hosts were friendly. There was a weekend of Halloween fun from decorating campers and carving pumpkins to trick or treating for the kids around the whole place. It rained hard Saturday night and I lost two pop up canopies. The hosts were gracious and helped get the broken frames to the dumpster for me in the aftermath. 10/10 will go back but maybe not in the rain :)