Spaced out nicely and they have a tent only loop!
I booked this on a whim since we needed an overnight close to the State Fair. I loved the look of the "TENT ONLY" loop - you don't see this often - so it was a good fit. Seemed that the whole campground was booked up and I assumed, for a similar reason. The State Fair.
Booking was fairly easy through their website, and you can "hover" over the sites to see a photo of it. I chose the one I wanted and hoped it would be what we wanted it to be.
You DO need a park pass to stay at the campground.
We arrived after dark, but in the dark you could still tell it was lovely. I couldn't see any neighbor on the one side where there was a campsite (the other was a field...which is why I chose it). So we set up a tent, enjoyed the last of the evening and crawled into our bags.
In the morning, when I could see everything, I was thoroughly impressed by the space, the maintenance of the property, the size of the campsites. All of them were impressive and big! A few were only separated by swathes of grass, but most had enough trees you couldn't see your neighbor. And the fact that this loop (F LOOP) was "tent only" meant no generators! It was very quiet! There were port-o-potties (cleaned about every 3 days) and a centrally located water source (potable) that was in the middle of everything for easy access by everyone. The spaces seemed fairly level, lots of mature trees, fire rings at all of them (with cooking grates that flipped out of the way) and picnic tables at most (resin tables, not wood).
I took a quick look at the other loops. The tent/small trailer loop didn't appear to have electric either. And the RV loops obviously did. All were very nice! And there is a shower house (didn't go in) that was for all to use if you had a site.
We'd stay here again in a heartbeat.
**I've seen the other reviews here which seem to be based on the bugs. I know that bugs are part of camping, so I don't review based on that, but I'll add details, if needed. This one didn't have many, but it was raining, so I'm sure that factored in. When I camp, I come prepared and I try to focus on reviewing the campsite itself, not the bugs, which I can not control. I can, however, come prepared for them**