We didn’t enjoy our stay. We have two dogs that are sometimes protective. They are well behaved but can be reactive if an unattended dog, off leash, wanders into our campsite. They are on their leashes always and we never let them run free. (We have a huge 100% fenced in yard for them at home). We always check out potential HipCamp sites for free-roam dogs, and choose sites that don’t have any. When we arrived at the site, I didn’t have a good feeling. We were surrounded by neighbors’ farm fields, exactly the type of property experience has shown to have dogs patrolling the area. So Suzanne sent the hosts a note asking if there are any loose dogs. And she said yes, the hosts themselves have two dogs that are free to roam, and that they are friendly and aggressive dogs are not allowed. We pulled our dogs into the van where we remained except for a quick pee break, while keeping our heads on a swivel. When I came back from the bathhouse after brushing my one of their dogs had perched himself in front of the van door. I stopped and greeted him with a soft friendly tone. He just stared . I had to go back to the van driver side door. That dog might be friendly but I didn’t want to stick around and find out. I slowly backed away and back to the van. If you travel with dogs that like the camp to themselves this might not be the place for you. Bathhouse is pretty sweet though.