Have you ever camped in a yurt? Here in Ohio, it’s the prefect compromise for those who can’t agree on a tent vs. a cabin. Mosquito Lake State Park in Cortland, Ohio features some waterfront yurts right on the lake you can stay overnight in. It’s the perfect way to connect with nature, but also stay well sheltered from the elements.

Situated right on the lake, this underrated state park features a pair of yurts that are picture perfect for a summer camping adventure.

Ohio State Parks/Facebook You’ll find this underrated state park along State Route 305 in Cortland, Ohio.

A little home away from home, this lakeside oasis offers similar comforts that a camper cabin would—but at a lower cost. Typically, you can rent a yurt for $40 - $50.

Ohio State Parks/Facebook For rates, reservation protocols and other information, visit the ODNR reservation page.

Inside, you’ll find a mini fridge, microwave and plenty of shelving for your food. Think: Tiny house meets elaborate tent.

Ohio State Parks/Facebook These circular, canvas covered structures keep all the bugs and critters away, but you still get a camping experience.

Outside, you’ll find a grill. Imagine cooking dinner with a scenic lake right in front of you.

Ohio State Parks/Facebook The large wooden deck features a covered picnic table area and beautiful views of the lake.

Each yurt also features two futon bunk beds, so families can sleep pretty comfortably.

Ohio State Parks/Facebook It’s a great way to connect with the family and enjoy some time in nature.

The yurts are available to rent from April - October each year. If you’re looking for a quiet, lakeside getaway, they’re downright picture perfect.

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Have you ever camped at Mosquito Lake State Park before? If so, did you stay in a yurt? Share your thoughts and experiences with us!

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You’ll find this underrated state park along State Route 305 in Cortland, Ohio.

For rates, reservation protocols and other information, visit the ODNR reservation page.

These circular, canvas covered structures keep all the bugs and critters away, but you still get a camping experience.

The large wooden deck features a covered picnic table area and beautiful views of the lake.

It’s a great way to connect with the family and enjoy some time in nature.

For more yurt camping in Ohio, check out our previous article: These 8 Ohio Campgrounds Have Comfortable And Spacious Yurts You Can Stay In.

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Address: Mosquito Lake State Park, 1439 Wilson Sharpsville Rd, Cortland, OH 44410, USA