Site 82 is on the main campground road, but you can put your tent far enough back that you don't hear the cars or vehicles pass by. It's also far enough away from the other sites that you don't really know there're there.
A lot of the other sites are right on top of each other or far away from the parking for that site.
This campground never fills up, but is more oriented to RV type camping. While there are no hook ups, the ground is ROCK hard and impossible to get a tent stake into. If there is a wind, the tent is gone.
The sites are close to each other, but the plus side, as I said, you can ALWAYS get a site.
This is a popular camping site for OHV riders during the winter. There are several sites at this location that each can hold 5-7 RVs. Each of the sites has a primitive fire ring, but there is no wood in the area, so bring your own. There are no toilets or water either.
It is the desert, so it gets warm/hot during the summer, but during the fall and winter, it is comfortable and can get cold at night.
The sites are far enough away that the noises of the other sites are not usually a problem, but it can occur. In the mornings, riders can be disturbing as they ride by.
Because of the OHV on weekends and holidays, it can get BUSY. First come, first serve.
For someone passing through, it can be a great one night stop and if you live local it makes a great few days away from the grind.