Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Mosquito Valley Reservoir in Pennsylvania offers a scenic journey through history with picturesque views, historical sites, and challenging access, perfect for those seeking nature and nostalgia.
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Reviews for Mosquito Valley Reservoir
View all reviewsJay Utter
3 years ago
Driving from Duboistown to the reservoir was a beautiful drive or bike ride along the creek. There was or still is a beautiful house on the right side of the road that had a dam and the then residents had a pool slide that went into the creek. Further up the road not far from the reservoir on the left side you may see remnants of an old dam across the creek that was washed out by a storm in the late 70's maybe later. I believe they used to call it Allison's Pond, which was a great spot for catfish and small bass. I used to fish that pond in the early to mid 1970's.
Raul “Soldier09r” Carbajal
4 years ago
The road leading to the resovoir is a no outlet road and it's next to private property. Also there is a brown gate that is locked. Don't waste your time.
Jason Barrett
5 years ago
Great public place to enjoy the outdoors
About Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Pennsylvania, the Mosquito Valley Reservoir offers a charming retreat for those seeking tranquility and a touch of nostalgia. As you make your way from Duboistown, the drive or cycle ride along the winding creek provides a picturesque journey, revealing glimpses of history and nature at your side. Although the reservoir area is sometimes marked by locked gates and private land, the surrounding vicinity is steeped in memories of a bygone era, where Allison's Pond served as a haven for anglers of catfish and small bass in the 1970s. The road leading to Mosquito Valley Reservoir is an adventure in itself, flanked by remnants of old dams and rustic properties that whisper stories from decades past. These sights add a layer of historical intrigue to your visit, enticing explorers to imagine the vibrant life once bustling around these water-filled veins of the region. However, access to the reservoir itself may be restricted, reminding visitors to respect private boundaries while finding joy in the public spaces that celebrate the beauty of the outdoors. While the Mosquito Valley Reservoir may currently present challenges for direct interaction, the journey through this region rewards visitors with the serene pleasures of nature, splendid views, and tales of yesteryear waiting to be rediscovered. So, pack a picnic, lace-up your hiking boots, and embark on a day trip to enjoy the stretch of creeks and woodlands that still thrive in this corner of Pennsylvania.
Weather Forecast for Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Overnight at Mosquito Valley Reservoir
35°F
Friday at Mosquito Valley Reservoir
41°F
Friday Night at Mosquito Valley Reservoir
38°F
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Mosquito Valley Reservoir in Pennsylvania offers a scenic journey through history with picturesque views, historical sites, and challenging access, perfect for those seeking nature and nostalgia.
Mosquito Valley Reservoir in Pennsylvania offers a scenic journey through history with picturesque views, historical sites, and challenging access, perfect for those seeking nature and nostalgia.
About Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Nestled within the scenic landscapes of Pennsylvania, the Mosquito Valley Reservoir offers a charming retreat for those seeking tranquility and a touch of nostalgia. As you make your way from Duboistown, the drive or cycle ride along the winding creek provides a picturesque journey, revealing glimpses of history and nature at your side. Although the reservoir area is sometimes marked by locked gates and private land, the surrounding vicinity is steeped in memories of a bygone era, where Allison's Pond served as a haven for anglers of catfish and small bass in the 1970s. The road leading to Mosquito Valley Reservoir is an adventure in itself, flanked by remnants of old dams and rustic properties that whisper stories from decades past. These sights add a layer of historical intrigue to your visit, enticing explorers to imagine the vibrant life once bustling around these water-filled veins of the region. However, access to the reservoir itself may be restricted, reminding visitors to respect private boundaries while finding joy in the public spaces that celebrate the beauty of the outdoors. While the Mosquito Valley Reservoir may currently present challenges for direct interaction, the journey through this region rewards visitors with the serene pleasures of nature, splendid views, and tales of yesteryear waiting to be rediscovered. So, pack a picnic, lace-up your hiking boots, and embark on a day trip to enjoy the stretch of creeks and woodlands that still thrive in this corner of Pennsylvania.
Reviews for Mosquito Valley Reservoir
View all reviewsJay Utter
3 years ago
Driving from Duboistown to the reservoir was a beautiful drive or bike ride along the creek. There was or still is a beautiful house on the right side of the road that had a dam and the then residents had a pool slide that went into the creek. Further up the road not far from the reservoir on the left side you may see remnants of an old dam across the creek that was washed out by a storm in the late 70's maybe later. I believe they used to call it Allison's Pond, which was a great spot for catfish and small bass. I used to fish that pond in the early to mid 1970's.
Raul “Soldier09r” Carbajal
4 years ago
The road leading to the resovoir is a no outlet road and it's next to private property. Also there is a brown gate that is locked. Don't waste your time.
Jason Barrett
5 years ago
Great public place to enjoy the outdoors
Things to Do Near Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Lake Activities
Nearby Attractions
Map of Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Weather Forecast for Mosquito Valley Reservoir
Overnight at Mosquito Valley Reservoir
35°F
Friday at Mosquito Valley Reservoir
41°F
Friday Night at Mosquito Valley Reservoir
38°F