We camped for four nights, and in general, had a nice experience. However, a few things knocked a star off of our rating. The campsites are dirt and gravel, and it was very dry and dusty. Numerous dips and slopes made leveling difficult. Electric hookups and water spigots were at odd locations, and if you plan to use these, have long hoses/cables. Electric power was low - our microwave typically took 25-50% longer to heat, and water pressure was very low, so much that using kitchen faucet took a long time to fill items. There was ONE trash dump area, near the campground entrance; no trash cans/dumpsters anywhere else. The sewer dump was also there, and no provision was made to easily return to your campsite if you needed to dump mid-stay. You had to drive out of the campground and find a spot to turn around. On the other hand, personnel were friendly and helpful, and we really appreciated that. While not a campground - specific issue, the winding, narrow, bumpy roads were very uncomfortable and anxiety-inducing. We camped in a 30' class-C with a small toad.
We got here late (9:00 pm) and found only one site available, but it was not really what we wanted. We drove through the lower area, and happened to meet some folks who were having a family reunion. They said we could use one of theirs, as not everyone had showed up, and we got a nice, in the trees, level site (#4). Camo hostess was friendly, neighbors were quiet, and if the freeway noise wasn't quite so noticeable, I'd give this a 5.