The campsites were small and not much privacy but the campground is situated on the Green River which was lovely and peaceful. The Dinosaur National Monument is wonderful and full of surprises: the dinosaur bone quarry, beautiful drives, lovely hikes with views high above the river and at river level, box canyons, petroglyphs, fishing, etc.
For the most part, all of the campsites are acceptably private and roomy, unlike many campgrounds at national parks. Staying at the campground gave us walking access to the major trailheads, water taxi, amenities so very little driving needed. My only concern was the driveways not being level so had to level my SUV that I sleep in. The camp hosts were superb and helpful beyond expectations.
The group campsite was spacious, shaded, and room for many tents to spread out and apart. There were several picnic tables and one nearby vault toilet. The Green Creek was adjacent with nice rushing water. Be mindful to bring plenty of water. The website indicates availability of potable water but there hasn’t been any since 2020. The drive back in to town is long and mostly on unpaved roads. The camp host was friendly and helpful. He placed 2 gallons of nonpotable water at each site in the event of campfire problems.