Very well maintained, nice campground. The sites are pretty far from each other, and almost all have a ramada. A few sites have electricity, but by the time we arrived these sites were already taken. There are water spigots all around the campground, but not at the sites. The restroom (chemical toilet) is clean and during the night is well lit. Reservation is not available, first come first serve, but approx. half of the sites were still available when we arrived, around 7 pm. The fee is $5/night, but if you have Golden Age passport, America The Beautiful Senior pass or similar, it's only $2.50/night.
We just stayed one night on our way back home. The park was nice and quiet, we had a great night sleep. Unfortunately, there is no restroom or shower available in the park. We made a reservation by phone, and we were assigned site #36. There was no map on the office door when we arrived (9 pm) and we had to drive around the park twice to find the site. The sites are not clearly marked. The site was already occupied, but a nearby site (42) was luckily available for the night. There is a large meadow at the back of the park where doggies can be walked. (Not fenced so the dogs need to be on a leash). There are large shade trees throughout the park and a river flowing through the park.
We just spent one night there on our way to Wisconsin. The park is not very large, but has everything that you might need: shower, tiny playground, a fishing pond, dog run. Our space was not very far from the road, but we didn't hear too much noise during the night.
We are traveling with our Sprinter camper van and tried to make a reservation there, based on the very positive reviews. Unfortunately, we were told, that their insurance does not allow these kinds of campers to stay in their park. I had to send the pictures of the inside and outside of our van before they decided that we can't stay there. I have no clue, what problem the insurance has with Mercedes Sprinter vans, so just a heads up.
Their website is a bit misleading, it is not clear that the resort is open for members only. Not knowing that we called to make the reservation for 3 nights. When we arrived we were told that we should attend a 90 minute presentation. We attended the presentation, but we didn't buy the membership, so now we can't go there until we wait for 2 years and attend another 90 minutes presentation. Otherwise the resort is very nice, considering that it is in the middle of the desert. The staff is friendly and very helpful. The grounds are well kept, bathrooms are clean, there is a fenced area for doggies. If you have a fishing license, you can fish in the lake. They also organize all kind of community programs, bingo, pool games, live bands, etc, that we didn't attend, because of the pandemic. We enjoyed our stay there.
We were on a cross country road trip and selected this campsite based on the reviews. The area is very nice and quiet, and as previous reviews stated impossible to find without GPS. We were disappointed that the bathrooms and showers were closed until (I guess) the pandemic is over. It would have been useful to have this information from the Forest Service website.