Not the Best, Not the Worst
Most of the campsites can accommodate larger rigs. There’s very easy access off the interstate. We stayed in campsite 5, “beside” the creek. The site was one of the more private ones, with a good sized flat area. There was no access really to the creek, unless you walked up the road to the bridge.
There’s very little to do at the campground. There is a nature trail located on the campground, and the Seven Sisters Trail goes by the campground as well.
We visited in July, and it was very hot and crowded.
If you are content to go someplace, park your camper, and hang out at the campsite the entire time I’m sure it would be a nice place to visit. But if you are more like me, and like to hike, fish, bike, etc. this probably isn’t the place for you. While it wasn’t a bad place, I don’t see myself returning here.
The only reason I’m giving this campground a 3 is because of the ease of accessibility.