Quite a gem in pretty much the middle of nowhere
We have a 36’ Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 45 for 4 days in early June. The CG is under new ownership and they have done a lot of facility upgrades- new cabins, office/lodge, and bathhouses, one with open air showers that were really nice. The bathhouses are the nicest we’ve seen most anywhere, not just a campground. The office/lodge building has a nice covered outdoor area with two large gas fire pits, free coffee, fruit and muffins in the morning if you’re so inclined. They also have a “drive-in” theater with vintage cars you can sit in to watch the movies that are shown Thursday-Sunday and free popcorn too. The staff is awesome, very friendly, helpful and very communicative. They even sell a few Dinner Kits and several Cocktail Kits(except on Sundays& holidays- Utah Laws). The cucumber jalapeño was particularly tasty. Everything is dirt and gravel like most of this part of the country, so on windy days, as most are, the wind and vehicles do kick up bit of dust. The WiFi was fine on the weekend(up to 2MB/s), when the CG was not very busy, but during the week or when crowded, it was barely usable (generally <100KB/s, but usually <50KB/s). AT&T coverage was good, with 2-3 Bars of LTE service and speeds up to about 8 MB/s. There were few tall trees, so we were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were also 37 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna.