We stayed in one of the campgrounds with undesignated primitive spots. Found a nice place to park right on the lake. It was super quiet, being winter. Not too many primitive campers out.
We arrived after sunset in the rain. Other nearby campgrounds had just closed for the season, so this was a welcome option. Stayed in site 4, which had a large puddle in the most obvious parking spot, but the site was large enough to adjust ourselves out of the water. The creek nearby was soothing, and the available bear box was appreciated.
Our campsite had an epic fire ring and an even more epic view. We were right next to the road, but it was still pretty quiet and we couldn’t see any other campsites from our spot. Great stargazing, sunset, and sunrise.
Stayed in one of the unofficial sites just outside the campground. Could see and hear other campers but they were fairly distant and the site still felt remote. Great dark sky viewing! Our spot was close to some very nice overlooks.
Lovely scenery, friendly hosts, and a nicely appointed campsite. I generally prefer to stay in more primitive or dispersed locations, so 4 stars just because if, like us, you have a trailer, you have to camp in the more developed campgrounds.
Our site sat above the others which was nice for the views, but it was fairly sloped throughout. It’d be hard to level something larger than our small trailer. The bathrooms were clean.