The camping site was very hard to access with my vehicle. Many people have clearly gotten stuck here as there were lots of tire ruts in the dirt.
As soon as I arrived I blew a tire on my Jeep Grand Cherokee (with brand new all terrain tires) due to the state of the ground, even being super careful.
So I didn’t get to stay long, since it looked as if it might rain and I didn’t want to get stuck with a spare on the truck.
I would recommend staying elsewhere if you have the option, as the site itself didn’t seem to be well maintained.
My 3 year old cat and I had a wonderful time staying here. It was incredibly quiet, no cell service (we use total wireless which uses Verizon towers), and I couldn’t hear any of the neighboring campsites (I stayed at #7) even though they were all full. Highly recommend this spot.
It rained almost every day but only for a half hour or so and went back to being sunny. Bring bug spray and tick collars for your pets.
I would recommend bringing firewood with you, as there wasn’t much to collect that was already dead and dry enough for burning. Several of the local gas stations sell some if you want to bring some on the way.