The campsite is at the edge of a livestock pasture, though most of the sites are within a pine grove with a dense floor of needles and cones. Would be a delightful site for small children to watch animals (cows, pigs, sheep) once they are trained not to step on the numerous cow pies. The presence of livestock may also present an anxiety for dogs if they are not used to large animals moving close by. Drive time listed to Charleston is very low, due to severe traffic congestion in the region. Not the farm's doing, but it took us 45 min to the city in the mornings (~9:30AM) and usually an hour plus back at night (2-4PM). Campsite is quiet, particularly after dark when the nearby general aviation airport shuts down for visibility, and light pollution to watch stars is minimal. No-seeums were present when we stayed the last week of March, but no mosquitos yet - despite proximity of the site to Hut creek. Waterfowl, egrets and and eagles were seen, no evidence of squirrels, raccoons, or the usual campsite invaders.