This is a well kept campground that has lots of trees (shady sites) and some nice amenities for kids. There is a pool and a volleyball area as well as a playground. There is also nice walking/hiking trails connected right to the property. Our visit was for 2 days/3 nights. Over half the sites are seasonal, so despite a lot of RVs, we saw very few people. The weather was rainy, so that is probably why we saw so few people too. When we checked in and went to our assigned site, we discovered (new camper) we didn't have a water hose long enough to reach the faucet. I went back to see if we could get the site right next to it, the owner let us switch without a problem. Most of the sites around us were sandy dirt with very little to no grass. We paid extra for internet which was decent. The only negative was the morning of the second full day (we had planned to leave the next morning). A worker approached my husband to let him know that our site would have power cut for up to 3 hours for maintenance. Our options were to go somewhere local for the 3 hours, but there was really nothing local to do. We were told we could also move sites. We decided that if we were packing up to move sites, we may as well go home a day early which is what we did. When I went to check out and return the scanner card, no one was in the office so I left the card but didn't get to speak to the owner. I really wish we had been informed ahead of time of the electrical maintenance.