Blackwell Family Campground
Blackwell's offers a unique outdoor experience with its gently rolling hills and diverse landscapes, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. The terrain is characterized by lush oak and hickory woodlands, expansive prairies, vibrant grasslands, and serene wetlands, all of which create a rich habitat for a variety of native wildlife. Visitors can expect to encounter fascinating species such as wild turkeys, deer, bald eagles, great blue herons, coyotes, red foxes, and muskrats.
One of the standout features of Blackwell is McKee Marsh, situated north of Mack Road. This area boasts well-maintained trails and two vernal ponds that serve as breeding grounds for amphibians, including the northern leopard frog. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting various avian species, such as the wood duck, blue-winged teal, and solitary sandpiper, as they forage in this picturesque setting.
Whether you're looking to hike, birdwatch, or simply immerse yourself in nature, Blackwell's diverse ecosystems provide endless opportunities for outdoor activities. With its combination of natural beauty and abundant wildlife, this campground is a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and adventure in the great outdoors.