Great for access to off-roading Trails!
I camped here last summer for a weekend with my brother and some friends. We did not have a reservation and still had plenty of sites to choose from when we showed up on a random Saturday morning in late July. The sites are pretty close together and don't have much vegetation between them. There are privy style pit toilets and faucets with drinking water. Every campsite had at least one picnic table, a charcoal grill, a bear-proof food storage locker and fire pit with a grill grate. No cell service though. While there are some hiking trails stemming from the main camping area, Camp Dick is not the best option for those who want to enjoy quiet nature walks since most of the trails also accommodate off-road vehicles. Every time we went out for a walk we were surrounded by clouds of dust accompanied by a cacophony of engine noise coming from the large number of dirt bikes, Jeeps and ATVs. That being said, there was one trail that followed a river that got quiet after it branched off from the driving trail by the Buchanan Pass Trailhead. All in all even though Camp Dick is not the most tranquil campground, it is a great option for people who like off-roading and those looking for a last minute campsite in a pinch.