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The Route 305 boat ramp provides public access to Middle Mosquito Creek and Mosquito Lake via a three-lane launch facility managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Located in Cortland, this ramp offers straightforward access for kayakers, canoeists, and motorboaters looking to explore the creek and lake system. The site includes parking and basic amenities typical of Corps recreation areas.
Mosquito Lake is a popular destination for both paddling and fishing, with good populations of walleye, crappie, bass, and panfish. Paddlers should note that while this is a functional public ramp, the main state park marina (also nearby) features more extensive docking and facilities. Water levels can fluctuate seasonally due to dam management, so check current conditions before launching, especially if you're planning to paddle upstream into Middle Mosquito Creek itself. The area also offers picnic facilities and nearby nature trails if you want to combine your paddling with other outdoor activities.
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This recreation area is part of Mosquito Creek Lake
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Mosquito Creek - Corps of Engineers Ramp (RTE 305)