Well Maintained
The campsite was well maintained and spacious enough for two tents if you need them. I got a site in the electric loop (Cedar) and the outlet was right on the other side of our tent (directly across the lot from the picnic table).
This loop does have some elevation, which I didn't know when initially booking the site, so you will have to walk up or down the loop road to get to the bathroom. The bathroom was clean and stocked, no issues there.
The loop I was in seemed to be full, but once night hit, other than a few kids, it was pretty quiet. There is a camp host, their site is right next to the bathroom, but we never spoke to them. They drove by and waved and that was the limit of our interaction.
Other notes: You don't have to pay the park entrance fee if you reserved a campsite. When you get to the park you pull into the parking lot on the right side, and you check-in there, as well as purchase firewood. Bundles were $5.50 or 3 for $15. You get a tag for your car, which has a code to put in the gate inside the park to get to your campsite.