We slumbered 2 nights within a CA State Park campground (Coyote Campground, space 75 specifically)near Lake Oroville and overall I'd give it a 179 out of 200. Clean, sandy site with super solid concrete picnic table that you could probably bend steel on or pulverize...well, anything really. The off-white, circus tent you sleep in is GIGANTOR with lots of zippy vents and some pockets (could use maybe 1 more?) with super comfortable beds from which you stare up at the vaulted tent ceiling and think–is this even legal? Lots of trees, including one of my favorites – manzanita, bark of which peels like paper. We saw a coyote. I was going to wait to say that, bury the lead a bit more but, man, it was cool. Early. Like 6am. And suddenly keeping our lil' doggo leashed made mortal sense. Anyhow, lots of trees, allowing you to tie a drying line or high wire for squirrels. Bathrooms and showers. Yep, got 'em. Nature informationals posted near bathrooms under cloudy plexiglass? Got 'em too. What's not at site? Storage cabinet thing. Have gotten used to having one and felt weird without. Only other "points off" was the rangers having difficulty finding me in their system when we arrived, tired and hangry at the entry kiosk. Ignition turns off, heavy sigh. And you can't choose your neighbors – hello drunk, yelly dudes radio flexing. But look, we saw a sly coyote beast and we've never glamped before and this experience has us keeping it as an option in our excursion future.