I camped in this campground this past summer (2020). We had a water spout in our site and the creek run by us so we felt asleep with the sound of it at night. They have vault bathrooms and drinking water(in the spouts by the site). I like it because it was only 9 sites and it was big so it doesn’t feel crowded. My only concern was the falling trees. They seemed to be mark but you didn’t know in which direction was going to fall. I woke up to the noise of a falling tree followed by another falling tree. Besides that, it was nice. Quiet and close to the Hume lake. We were three families with 7 kids total raging from 7 to 12 and they loved the campground.
For people who are first timers I think this park will be a great way to start. It has flushable toilets, showers and even laundry. If you forget the buns or the ketchup you can drive 10 minutes to the closest store(Walmart) or even closer the gas station. I’m not a beginner but we took some friends there for their first time and they forgot a bunch of stuff but we lived around the corner so they drove home to get what they needed. It’s kind of secluded by the trees. They have separate areas for RVs and tent camping. If you like primitive camping, quiet and don’t like to see a lot of people, then this park is not for you. I will totally recommend it for beginners or people who like their commodities and for those who can’t go a day without taking showers 😁