We are a fairly new and still growing small community on the bank of the beautiful Mosquito Lagoon in the small city of Oak Hill. Speaking of homes and hills, the park is sitting on the remains of an ancient Timucuan Indian mound or midden. Midden means dumping ground in Timucuan. The mound was removed by the county way back when the road beds meant more then preserving the past. This particular midden was called Hotel Mound. Some one long ago built a hotel on top of the mound but after a short time it burnt down, hence the name Hotel Mound. This mound was a dumping ground for all of the things the Indians discarded such as clams, conch and oyster shells. The one thing we still find in abundance at low tide on our banks are the discarded shards and larger pieces of their pottery.
We know all of the best fishing guides in the area.
We are within walking distance of one of the few remaining mounds. The Seminole Rest is a beautiful walk back in time of the Indians and the settlers that lived and ultimately saved this gem of the past. So come and enjoy your new home on the Inter-coastal Waterway. Bring your boat to launch on our own ramp and dock it at your own slip or find a ride with some of your new neighbors. If you want a special treat, we know all of the best fishing guides in the area. We have kayaks free to our neighbors who want a different view of the Lagoon. Come over after a day of fun and relax at our tiki deck. The VAB where the Space Shuttle is erected is visible from the tiki deck as well. Talkabout a front row seat for a Space Shuttle or any other of NASA/Air Force launches. We have lots of planned and impromptu cookouts. All sites are full hookups with some 50 amp services available. If you want to keep up with friends,family or world events, we also offer Wi-Fi for your laptop. Don't have an RV? Call ahead and reserve one of our few cabins. If your looking for a beautiful place to spend a little time or a lot, call us at Mosquito Lagoon RV.
PS: If you own a scoot, the riding is great and if you'd like some company we'll ride
with you and show you around.
Thanks and welcome home,
Del and Linda