There are little tent pads for the sites with pick nick tables and a metal fire ring. It would be tight for a large RV, but for a small camper or tent, it is perfect. There are some great trails that can be hiked directly from the campground too. I suggest checking out Old Tom Mountain which was apparently named after a mountain lion that used to wander the area. It's also the third most prominent peak in the Bannock Range and is the highest in the northern end.
Tons of sites, but it is a fairly popular area. I have been here before and after the camping fee. Although it is a bummer to have to pay, it does seem like it has helped clean up the area and provide porta potties.
Woke up with tent covered in pill bugs and some ticks… It is also right next to the highway so it is kind of noisy. Kind of dirty with some trash, broken glass, and ammo because it's a hunting and