The good part is that we were able to find a spot on a busy President’s Day weekend. We arrived around 7:00 pm and they told us to park in any available spot we find. The guy was polite and it was an easy process. After driving around the campground we realized that there is no defined boundaries between each campsite. With poor illumination was really hard for us to tell what was available and what was not. Finally we found a corner spot near a dumpster. Without any light we were able to setup the popup camper and started to cooking dinner. Around 10 pm the guy came to our site to tell us that we parked in a Tent Campsite and we have to move to another spot in the morning. It was crazy to move the next day. Again no visible sign of what was a campsite. People there go camping with more than one vehicle plus trailers plus Several ATVs so they take a lot of space. There are no picnic table or fire pit in the campsites. The personnel was friendly but the campers around us were not that much. It is a OK campground if you want to go biking or ATV riding. No so much for a quiet stay and to explore around.