First and foremost: incredible sunsets! This campground is very family oriented. They're very friendly and accommodating. We tried to pay for wood, but they wouldn't let us. They had an Easter egg hunt for the kids, which my boys loved. We were in a 40' super C motorhome, pulling a 27' V-nose trailer, and we missed the original camp entrance and came in from the south. I highly recommend calling before you get there (like they told us to do, but we waited too long and lost cell phone signal). The roads are super tight and steep and that hard right hand turn was a bit of a challenge for our setup, but we went ahead and gave it a go and luckily we made the turn and the hill without any trouble, just a little stressful. It wouldn't have been any trouble if we had come in from the original entrance rather than following the gps. (We had cell service as soon as we got to our spot, btw). We rode dirtbikes around, and there were lots of great hills to climb, and they didn't care where we went with the bikes. I will say, though, be cautious of the trails, as some of them look like 2 track roads but had some pretty serious wash out ditches that our 9 year old wasn't paying attention to and landed in. He was ok, and it was our fault for allowing him to go on ahead, but just be aware. Also, the mud is like quicksand. Just stay away from it near little creeks. It's very fine, silky soft clay, and when my son got his front wheel stuck in it, we all struggled to get it out for over an hour. We got someone with a rzr to help us pull it out, and they were so nice and helped us out. Everyone was very accommodating, helpful, and friendly. There were really sweet dogs there that my kids loved playing with. They had electric and water hookups. Each site had a gravel pad and picnic table. We paid $30/night.