Stayed in Site 47 for four nights. Yes, Sheep Bridge road is washboard bumpy. Yes, spur roads off of Sheep Bridge Rd can be challenging but we managed quite easily with a Ford F250 towing a 27' travel trailer. For #47 and #48 you have to cross a pretty nasty wash. Highly recommend the BLM map for this area which accurately shows places you are allowed to stay. Lots of signs showing "camping in designated sites only" but didn't see anyone enforcing it. Many campers disregarded rule. Site 47 was big enough for at least 3 large rigs. Others around it were quite small. 1-2 bars with Verizon.
Our family stayed here for four days (late June 2021) at Sites 21 and 25. The first thing you will notice hear is how friendly the camp hosts (Al & Cyndy) are. By being so involved with everyone that stays here I think that most guests behave themselves. We had one "problem neighbor" (blaring music, loud generator, barking dog) but this was addressed quickly by the camp hosts. Area is beautiful - I mean really beautiful. Campsites are well spaced out with lots of extra parking. New playground was a huge hit for our grandkids. Facilities were kept clean. Lots of things to do in the surrounding area (Plaza Blanca hike, Echo Amphitheater, Ghost Ranch) and the store in the town Abiquiu (Bode's) is very well stocked. With the lake level so low there weren't a lot of boats on the water. The Swim Beach is not really a beach with the water so low but the area around the marina is nice enough for kids to play in and around the water. All in all a great place to camp and recreate. We will certainly come back again.