This campground stretches along the Niobrara River, so the sites are also spread out.
There is a "family friendly" side, a "party" side, and a woody/secluded area. My group tent camped in the wooded area. Our sites were right along the river, but up a 10Ft embankment.
Lots of wildlife. They do patrol to check for passes and people breaking rules.
There is a concession hut. There are porta-potties dispersed throughout, but there is also a toilet/shower facility near the check-in area.
We went August 2020 and no one except my group were wearing masks. Not even the staff.
They also do tubing and kayaking.
Some sites had tables and fire pits.
I tent camped in the old lakes part of the campgrounds. There are at least a dozen small lakes part of the grounds. The new lakes are busy and full of RVs. If you want a less busy area, find the older section.
Big beautiful sites, BUT there is a very busy set of train tracks that run about every 20 minutes all day and all night. Didn't get any sleep, even with earplugs. Plus, it's right next to a busy highway so you get to hear the locals revving their over-sized trucks into the early hours.
Facilities were very clean. Cleanest I have ever seen in a campground.
Tons of water, a few trails, lots of sites to camp.