Good for the Bare Minimum
If you’re looking for relatively cheap and strictly the necessities, this is a good site for you. $16/night when I went.
The site is a decent size for your car, two tents, lawn chairs, and the site provided picnic table and fireplace. Lots of tree coverage which helped when it rained. Be aware the site is very rocky, so a sleeping pad or air mattress would be ideal.
The bathrooms are a glorified hole in the ground with a toilet seat, but if you need it, it’s there. No sinks. But there is a water source in between every other site for when you need it.
They did advertise for some things they didn’t have. There is swimming but the site provides you a parking pass for the North South Lake 10 miles away. The trails are also a distance away. The comments about being close to the road is true- maybe 20-30 feet, but it’s not too bad with the tree coverage.
About 5-8 miles to town for anything you need. It’s a beautiful area- driving right between the mountains to the site.
The people are very nice and they drive by a couple times a day to check everything and make sure everyone is good.
This was my first camping experience, but it was in no way a bad one. The bathrooms and the distance to the lake are what brought my score down.
The lake and view video were taken at the North South Lake affiliated with Devil’s Campground via the parking pass. It was beautiful! Definitely worth checking out.