Good for OHVers
We stayed here over the weekend in early December and there was only one other camper. There's enough space to spread out when it's not busy, but if all the spots are taken it would feel too close to other campers for us. Lots of people coming in for the day (and into the night) to ride dirt bikes and ATVs on the trails here. ATVs were kind of noisy, but otherwise campground is completely quiet.
Road up was pretty narrow and winding, we made it fine in our 26 ft class c (28 ft nose to tail) but there was a dip in the road that we had to go over very very slowly. Anything bigger and we would have scraped. Not sure if I'd want to make this trip again.
Good cell service. Trash bins and recycling bins by the vault toilets. Rangers came through to check on things daily
We didn't pay anything because we have an annual national parks pass (America the Beautiful). Look into the daily fees before you go. When we got to the entrance there was a sign that said you'd have to go back and buy your daily pass at a local store before entering the park. I believe fees are currently $5/day but are being raised to $15/day next year.
No fires currently allowed. Each site has a fire pit and only site #12 has a picnic table. None of the sites were level.
Overall a decent park, especially for off roading. No hiking trails - I wouldn't want to walk along the paths that have dirt bikes zipping around.
Not sure what the camping limit is here. One sign said 7 days and the other said 14 days.