Mostly as expected, patch of land with a few fire pits. Took the family out there to avoid the crowds of the National Park, so take the review with the context that I was with my wife, a 6 and a 3 year old.
Main bummer immediately was some janky, shady looking establishments within 500 yards. One looked insane with storage containers, tee pees and old vehicles everywhere. Another was just a burned down house, looked recent. And then your standard methy looking campers parked around. So didn’t feel as isolated or private as I was imagining. Then you’ve got people flying by on dirt bikes and pre-runner trucks from time to time.
Next bummer was broken glass throughout the spot and a couple of human or dog turds (maybe both?) I had to fling into the bushes before my kids walked barefoot or rode their bikes over them. Those weren’t off on the side, just right in the spot where’d you’d pitch a tent.
Then finally a car driving by at 2:30am, sitting and idling for 15 minutes about 50-100 yards away, voices and steps within earshot. Didn’t bring a gun so didn’t feel totally secure if someone decided to stroll up and start something in the middle of the night.
Also, check the weather, we had clouds so no visible stars and 20mph winds all day and night.
Communication was great, easy to find, but not much more than you get just pitching a tent at a dispersed site outside the park.