Tons of sites along this road

Sites look spaced out. Alot of them backed up to a nice sounding creek thou its not the most accessible topo wise.

Somewhat nice if you aren't bothered by traffic and idiots. The 14ers bring in tons of nighttime traffic 2-4am so try to get as far off road as possible. These sites fill up with moderately dumb rednecks with ATVs they mostly use to go to dinner in town. Many of these ATVs will sit in the road until you pull a crossover off road for them to go by. This means the daytime traffic on the one lane road is very annoying. If you try to pull over for someone, people from both directions pass you and punish you for being nice. Expect the travel time to double during peak camp arrival times.

We saw some weird groups building pirate themed rubbish piles/forts at different campsites. Not sure id bring my friends and family here for a relaxing weekend but if you need a Basecamp for a hike it'll work.

Road was very passable with 8 inch clearance and road tires but you'll need to drive with half a brain or you'll def bang your under carriage. We heard a couple Ford expeditions knock the heck out of their under carriage.

Beware, some real toolbags will park in the middle of the road so they can go hike. We had to scrape our car on branches to get around a couple.. i hope no one messed with their tires…

Great

Clean campgroumd. Conveniently located in the park and near marina with fishing guides. Sites are maybe ~50ish feet apart with not much privacy but you're not tripping over each other. RVs were politely not running generators constantly. Occasionally some idiot tried to drive a giant bus sized RV into a small RV spot and its hilarious. Definately worth watching. Feel free to point amd take video of them trying to turn around on a 1 lane road. Separately, least twice a morning some idiot hits their car alarm somewhere.

Campsite has clean bathrooms, dish washing stations and sells firewood. Marina next-door has basic camping supplies including Coleman propane refills. Campsite does not provide bear boxes and requires you store bear vaults/coolers in your car. Staff were friendly and helpful.

We had nightly elk visitors. Apparently Bison are possible as well. Most sites are open meadow but some are in trees. No grizzly signs but brought bear spray just in case.

Great experience overall.