Just ok
I camped at Honey Bear Campground a couple summers ago. It's great, if you need an easy access spot and have kids. However, I tend to like campgrounds that are more secluded and off the regular path. It seemed like a good place to camp for us college students, since it was so close to campus. But it's definitely more for families. So this campgrounds, wasn't right for me and my group. They have a decent sized dog area, in which your dogs can run around safely off leash. After walking around, we noticed there were campsites that were more close together, while some more tucked away behind brush. I would recommend asking the check in desk about these different sites, so you can pick the one that fits your group most. However, mother nature does not disappoint. Our nature walks were gorgeous and we even found chicken of the woods close by!