We stayed here for 2 nights. The site is nice, close to the lake and quiet. Beautiful morning view down by the water! There isn't a lot of open space for tents, but it was just us and our dog so we had plenty of room. The trees are not very close together to put up hammocks, but worked great for our dog's tie out zipline. The outhouse is a short walk down the path but it's kinda gross. (Spiders, flies, stinky - I know, it's an outhouse lol But I kind of prefer the pit toilets at 14 & 15 to the shared outhouse)
This park is really nice and the campsites were very well maintained, but it is very close to the highway so you hear a lot of traffic noise. I stayed at Site 16, one of the two walk-in sites. I was glad I brought a rubber mallet for my tent stakes, the ground was pretty rocky and hard. The site was nice, partially shaded with a perfect spot to put up my hammock to read a book. Lots of nice hiking trails and beautiful waterfalls.
We stayed at Site 15 at the beginning of June. Easy hike from the parking area designated for sites 14, 15 & 16, about 1.25 miles. Nice open area with plenty of room for tents and several places to hang up hammocks. The site is on Europe Lake and has it's own little beach area. We waded out and did some fishing but didn't catch anything before a storm rolled in. This site has it's own pit toilet, I brought cheap solar lights to make a path to the toilet.