Under $4/night. First place I've rated 5 stars. Inexpensive & Excellent.
It says "climber only campground", but you don't need to prove to anyone that you climb. I think they just put that sign up there to let visitors know that its not a place to go to be noisy and obnoxious all night long; there are quiet hours that are typically well respected, beginning at 11pm.
This isn't a fancy campground, but it has everything you need for primitive camping, and many people park and sleep in their class B RVs.
There is only a community fire pit - you can't have fires next to your tent.
Here are some of the cool things at this campground.
Great breakfast, lunch, and dinner at their on-site restaurant.
Yoga/stretching room - had a ping pong table in it earlier this year, but was not there when I went a couple weeks ago.
Slacklines, to work on your balance.
Sand volleyball court - not the nicest sand, but it works.
Half basketball court.
Plenty of grass for throwing your ultimate frisbee around.
Its dog friendly.
There are usually people with instruments.
There's a lounge under the restaurant where you can use the internet and charge your devices.
The climbing gear shop has nice clothing and a bunch of odds and ends. My friend got nail clippers in there, and I usually buy a pair of climbing pants when I visit. They are just good all around pants you can use for many different sports. I also wear them to work. They are expensive, but they will last you a decade or more.
I've been here 3 times this year. May, September & October.