This campsite had a few things going for it that made our stay comfortable in the basics. The picnic table was sturdy and gave us a good place to sit and eat. There was a fire pit for the evenings, and the ground was level enough for setting up tents with no issues.
One big plus was convenience: potable water was just a short walk away, and a portable toilet was nearby—clean and easy to access, which definitely made the experience smoother.
We also enjoyed the view of the farm animals—ponies and horses grazing in a nearby field. While we couldn’t interact with them up close, they added a peaceful, country feel to the place.
That said, there were a few things that didn’t match the listing. It mentioned chairs, but there were none. While the picnic table helped, some dedicated camp chairs would’ve made the evenings around the fire more comfortable.
The campsite was described as private, but in reality, it was semi-private at best. Right across from us was a dog training facility, and people were coming and going regularly, which took away from the sense of solitude we were hoping for.