WOW -- was great. Only sites (I had #2 -- a little bigger) No one else there. Amazing stars -- great view of incredible moon.As one of the other commenters wrote --- its amazing you are 10 minutes from a major highway yet feel like you are 1000 miles from anywhere. Easy to get to --- gps has much of it listed as walking but can drive up. Roads are rough but not terrible (i have a jeep wrangler - but 4 wheel drive not necessary) was there 2 nights -- definitely the time of year to be there [January] --- no bugs, no animals. Passing through and will definitely stop by again when I can. Rangers were super nice too.
loved this place!!! Was a bit of escape from heat - nice breezes. And no internet!! YAY I spent almost two weeks there -- camping at different spots. If you are in a tent Roadrunner is the place to be. Good shade. No RVs - you can pull a trailer up there which some people did. Beautiful views of the lake from #3,4 and 6. #3 has less shade but a great rock to sit on for morning coffee and looking at the lake. #4 is huge --2 picnic tables -- and good views. #6 set off a little more and great views. Osprey on lake -- no tents. Coyote -- most well shaded but no view of lake
Also stayed at Grey Pine on weekend (I had no reservations - for weekends must for Roadrunner and Coyote) Limited shade up here -- also can be a lot of RVS but lots of tents too. Good stars here too -- I would stay on outer rim - Stayed at #12 and #14 -- great views of the valley. Nice breezes so even when really hot doable.
Bathrooms and showers are fine. And pool when open (limited amount of staff) so nice and cool.