Mosquito Lake State Park
RV Guide

Introduction

Boasting Ohio’s third largest man-made lake, Mosquito Lake State Park is an RV destination in northeastern Ohio. Incredible in its variety of wildlife, panoramic landscapes of woodlands and marshes, and lakeside and wooded campgrounds, Mosquito Lake is a quintessence of scenic beauty. Don’t be put off by the satirical name of the park’s namesake, Mosquito Lake. The lake got its amusing name from an ancient water stream called Mosquito Creek that used to flow through the towns of Bazetta and Mecca. Before turning into a dam, Mosquito Creek was a swampland brimming with countless insects, notably mosquitoes.

Two campgrounds are offered for your RV camping pleasure. You can choose to camp in a heavily wooded forest under the shade of hardwood trees or drive your RV towards the lake for a lakeside camping experience. There are full hookup, electric, and non-electric campsites at Mosquito Lake State Park.

A wide array of outdoor activities enhances the charms of camping at Mosquito Lake State Park. You can use the park’s long nature trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Archery and hunting are also quite favored. In winters, skaters, snowmobilers, and skiing enthusiasts take part in their favorite activities at these trails. Fishing and boating are plentiful at the park’s namesake Mosquito Lake. A 600-foot swimming beach is a haven for beachside leisure.

Activities like ice fishing and ice boating will draw you towards the lake even in the biting cold. Four different picnic areas are situated at different scenic locations throughout the park. A picnic shelter on the beach is available for reservations. The park sees the largest number of visitors from April to October due to pleasant weather.

RV Rentals in Mosquito Lake State Park

Transportation

Driving

Located in the heart of Trumbull County, Mosquito Lake State Park lies near Bazetta and Mecca townships and the city of Cortland. It will take less than 10 minutes to arrive at Mosquito Lake State Park from Mecca and Cortland. From Bazetta, you will reach the park within 15 minutes in your car or rig. In bad weather, driving to the park may take a little longer. Local park roads will conveniently take you around the park from the lake and the beach to the hiking trails, amphitheater, and campgrounds. A speed limit of 15 mph is observed at most of the places inside the park. Many parking areas can be found inside the park, especially near the boat launch ramp and hiking trails.

Parking

Public Transportation

Campgrounds and parking in Mosquito Lake State Park

Campsites in Mosquito Lake State Park

Reservations camping

Mosquito Lake Campground

Mosquito Lake State Park offers a large pet-friendly campground for the whole family to enjoy. 215 sites have electric hookups; 20 of which provide full hookups. For those looking for a more primitive experience, there are 16 non-electric sites and 15 that are walk-in for tent camping. Campsites are located in a beautiful forested area of the park, within walking distance to all the action of the lake.

Each site offers a picnic table and fire ring so you can enjoy some serene picnics and cozy campfires. There is a centrally located restroom facility with showers and flush toilets. There may also be vault toilets located even closer to your site. Free Wi-Fi is provided at the camp office.

This campground features plenty of fun and games including volleyball, horseshoes, and basketball. There a dark park nearby too if you are camping with your furry friend. Campers with boats will appreciate the shoreline tie-ups available. No matter what brings you to Mosquito Lake State Park, with such top-notch camping facility you won't want to leave!

Seasonal activities in Mosquito Lake State Park

In-Season

Hiking

Pack a good amount of sunscreen and hiking boots, since you will be hiking a lot when RVing at this scenic wonderland called Mosquito Lake State Park. Nearly 20 miles of hiking trails meander through the park. You can enjoy walking through four different kinds of trails, all rich in scenery and splendor. The trails wind through different directions in the park taking hikers into a majestic land of towering hardwood trees and wetlands.

Horseback Riding

What’s a more enchanting way to sink in all the gorgeous scenery of the park than riding on the back of your horse to explore the park’s scenic interiors? Mosquito Lake State Park offers eight miles of bridle trails for its visitors and RV campers. There are no equestrian campsites in any of the park’s campgrounds for your horses’ overnight stay, but these mesmerizing equine trails will compel you to bring a horse in your RV.

Water Recreation

The park’s focal attention, Mosquito Lake, invites swimmers, anglers, and boaters to take part in their favorite activities, relax, and enjoy life to the fullest. Before coming over at the lake, park your rig safely aside and forget about it for the next few hours. You will have so much to do at the lake that leaving early is simply not an option. Use any of the five boat ramps to launch your watercraft. Look out for eye-catching species of walleye, bass, crappie, and northern pike. Or, get into your swimming attire and get wet on the beach

Off-Season

Ice Fishing and Boating

Mosquito Lake keeps offering your favorite water activities in the winter. You can enjoy boating over the icy sheet that freezes the lake winter in Ohio mostly from December to mid-February. During the same months, you can also try ice fishing for a variety of species like bass, walleye, and crappie to name a few. If you do not own your own fishing equipment, drive to the Mosquito Lake Marina to get your hands on some fishing boats and other related stuff.

Cross-Country Skiing and Snowmobiling

Mosquito Lake State Park’s trails offer excellent opportunities for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling in winters. If you want to enjoy skiing, drive your camper towards the trail located on the eastern side of the lake. If you are in the mood for some snowmobiling, you can use the bridle trail found on the west side of the park. And that’s not all. Winter RVers are exposed to much more outdoor recreation in the form of a sledding hill and ice-skating rings.

Golfing

An 18-hole disc golf course by the name of Squirrel Run Disc Golf Course is open all year round for the golfing enthusiasts. The best thing is that you do not have to pay any extra fee to quench your thirst for golfing here at Mosquito Lake. Bring your own equipment or rent some at the park office. The course is open every day all year long. If you want to experience some winter golfing, try playing some shots at Squirrel Run Disc Golf Course at Mosquito Lake State Park.