As a mid sized campground, this isn't bad at all with many of the sites offering privacy. The "Reserved/open" indicators are a bit confusing however.
Midweek in July it was, at best, 10% full.
This is a small campground that , for my liking is too close to the road. The sites, however are quite nice and not too close together. The creek next to the campground has some pools that will reward and angler using nymphs.
I went midweek in late July and there was only one other occupied site.
Note that about a mile down the road is a larger campground that is further from the road and has som good hiking trails.
Despite its size, this campground offers a lot of privacy. Tent pads are set nicely back in the trees. Some pads are artificially leveled for larger tents while others are more suitable for backpacker style tents. The bathroom single taps run warm
The campground is 5 miles from the crowded, noisy impacted mammoth campground. Ok, so it has no water except for the stream. Still, this campground is pleasantly nestled among aspens. Some sites have privacy issues but that's made up for by the quiet and views. We were there end of may and the sites were grassy and nice. By deep summer this could be different. Yes, there was a buffalo who occupied 2 sites