We visited during the week and it was pretty empty. Sites are spacious though they are grouped in such a way that 2-3 sites are open to each other. Would make for a great place for groups with multiple tents. All sites except two have river or stream access. Getting to the water from the remaining sites, one of which is very private and the other very public, is difficult.
There is some hiking nearby including a short hike to some beautiful waterfalls. Dosewalips State Park is close by for some ocean and river fun. There is also a large grassy area to play. We saw an elk. Beach not great. Seal Rock is also very close and you are allowed to harvest oysters without a permit. The beach area is quite pleasant and, surprisingly, the Sound is warm making for decent water play.
We have stayed here a couple of times now, both by accident when our intended destinations were full. The sites are pretty well spread out in a double loop with 3 double pit toilets and 2 hand pumps for water. There are several places to access the creek and play in the cold, shallow water. The stones in the stream are a rainbow of metamorphic rock.
Across the road is a horse camp that the PCT goes through. There is a spur from the PCT directly into the campground for easy access. There is a beautiful view of Mt. Hood just a couple of miles up the trail. Further up the road is a short hike to some beautiful falls. The road continues for a long way, eventually looping up to Cougar, making for a lot to do in the area. Camas is a short drive for most supplies though for spirits you'll have to go to Stevenson about 30 minutes away. Overall an accessible and pleasant place to camp.
Straddles the creek with 17 campsites on one side and 4 on the other. Some are very spacious. If you get one by the creek be prepared that there will be a lot of people passing by. There's a nice swim area in the creek though the water is icy. A loop trail heads downstream on either side of the creek which makes for a lot of day traffic coming through the middle of the site. It's a nice, easy walk. There are several trails of varying difficulty not far. Plenty of vault toilets and water available each side of the creek.
No water despite being listed here. Nice little campground with swimming holes nearby and good waterfall hikes. Close to the road but traffic is light. Lots of cyclists on the weekend.