It’s easy to get to and there aren’t bad potholes. No problem getting there without 4 wheel drive. I was able to find a pretty private campground by going a little further then the initial parking area.
This is the same campground as the Blankenship Bridge. These coordinates just take you to the road. You have to keep going a ways away. When you get to the bridge you can’t camp on the parking lots on both sides. There are signs for No Camping. You have to go across the bridge to the left, over some potholes (pretty manageable) and then you will park by the river side. It’s beautiful and definitely worth the visit and bumpy road. The directions here are just a little misleading so I wanted to help clarify!
Make sure to go across the bridge and to the left! The camping spot is not the little parking areas. They clearly state No Camping. You have to go across the bridge and to the left. There are some potholes and then you get to the river side and that is where you are allowed to camp. I almost didn’t stay because I didn’t want to get in trouble but it was just a little further. It’s super cute and the rocks and hills around are very pretty. Don’t park too close to the water tho!