I payed for a two night stay, but incoming storms combined with the overnight experience had me leaving after one. I have mixed feelings about this place. My stay was on a Saturday night, and my dog and I were the only ones camping there. The picnic tables were in a bad state, with boards missing and deteriorating wood, so it could use some upkeep. The grass was nice and green, though, and looked very pretty and well kept. I had no firewood, so when it got dark, I buttoned up my tent, and the dog and I settled in. It was quite dark there. Shortly thereafter, the security guy drove up near my tent, and bellowed out to me like a sheriff trying to apprehend a suspect. It was a little unnerving. He was nice enough when I finally got the dog and I back together to step out to his truck and pay the fees. Yet, this was just the beginning of a long and unnerving night. Apparently this is a favorite haunt for the local late-night scene. For as rural as the area seems to be, there were a surprising number of cars just passing through the parking lot, starting at about 10:30 pm or so. Some stopped to use the bathroom, others just drove through. At around 11:30 a group of young men parked in the lot to go sit at a picnic table by the canal and hang out. Before they did, they spent a good bit of time shining their lights at my tent, and walking too close around it. There is plenty of space there, so there was no need for this. As they got too close, my dog started to let out a series of low growls and soft barks, so I guess this finally sent them on their way to the picnic table. They left around 1:30 am. In the end, I just felt harassed by the locals, so didn’t have the good time resting and relaxing that I’d hoped to. It would be a nice place to camp if it were more welcoming to campers. Perhaps a weeknight stay would be a little better.