Where will you be? ... at MWCD!
Experience this momentous event at the parks of the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District.
Experience the total solar eclipse at one of Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District’s lakes and campgrounds on April 8, 2024. During the eclipse, the moon will completely block out the sun, turning day into night. Do not miss this once-in-a-lifetime
event, make your plans today.
Take advantage of the parks' beautiful, open landscapes for an awe-inspiring view of the eclipse.
Plus, avoid the traffic and crowds with overnight accommodations and viewing options all in one place. Full hook-up campsites and cabins are available to rent at locations with 100% eclipse coverage. Pleasant Hill and Charles Mill Lake Parks are located near Mansfield, Ohio, and will experience well over three minutes of totality. Atwood will experience 99.4% coverage, Tappan will have 98.8%, and Seneca will have 97.8% coverage. The view will be great from wherever you choose to stay.
Extend your stay and enjoy a weekend full of the great outdoors with hiking trails, fishing and guided programs. Each reservation includes a complimentary pair of solar glasses. Additional glasses will be available at programs throughout the weekend, including solar art, wagon rides, campfire and stargazing, guided night hikes, and more. Limited-edition solar eclipse T-shirts will be available for purchase and tie dye.
Each lake offers a variety of campsites from electric only to full hook-up. Visitors can also stay in comfort at one of Pleasant Hill Lake Park’s luxury log cabins and enjoy modern accommodations in quiet forests. The cabins feature outdoor hot tubs and gas fireplaces, while sleeping six or eight people.
Don’t miss your chance to see the eclipse at the lake. Make your reservation today MWCD.org/SolarEclipse!