Awesome view
As with all prior reviewers, we turned right (sharp right) at the top of the hill. Multiple sites with two on the edge. No one here. We stopped at the visitor center and got a free permit. You're right on the border of GSE, and if you slip up and camp on GSE land without a permit, it's a hefty fine. It is easier to stop and get the free permit. Because of the bad weather, the Rangers recommended we go no further than the top of this hill, even with 4 wheel drive (which we have). It's called slick clay up here when it rains. The road up is passable without 4 wheel drive if the weather is good.
Updated note: there are probably 20 sites back here. Despite this, we had a group come camp right next to us and then a van pulled in very close as well. Everyone needs to remember boondocks g edicate....if there are open sites, spread out.