Extremely friendly staff. Bathrooms were a little dated, but clean and great hot water. Full hookups and some grassy sites without sewer with more of a camping park feel. I preferred and stayed at the later. Full hookup sites were mostly gravel. Dump station is a short walk from sewerless sites, which is great if using portable waste tank. Lots of picturesque farmland around. Kids will love to see the cows and some horses near roadside as you drive. It takes 15-20 minutes to get anywhere though. That can be a pro or con depending on your preference. Sorry, no pics of the campground, but I found the nearby cows amusing :).
Average compared to other state/county parks. The crowd was a little questionable. State police were called in the settled a dispute between campers. Neighbor ran a generator all night (luckily it was somewhat quite)I, but had no issues with anyone. There seemed to be a disproportionate amount of dilapidated trailers on the side of the campground with no electricity. I'm not sure how some of them even moved. The side with electricity was ok. Places to eat are very close, and a 15 minute drive to Smith's Point beach was a plus. You need a Green Key card membership for reservation which at least got me a 50% ($9) discount on beach parking.