Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!
Overall: I'm not sure if I'd book again, definitely not site 2 unless they create some sort of privacy barrier between the hosts permanent site and site 2. This would be a great spot if you booked out all of the sites for a large group of people because there is so much space to do things and they seem to be welcoming of parties, raves and concerts. The campsites are close enough that it's nice if you're a group sharing multiple sites but not all that great if you are looking for a bit more of a secluded setting.
I'll start with the bad:
I'm not sure if this is a Hipcamp issue or the host's issue but the site map was misleading. I had booked site 2 because it seemed pretty secluded and towards the back of the property. This was not the case. Our camp site was directly facing the host's permanent campground. Which was full of people and lots of cars coming and going, many accidentally driving on to our site. Someone from that site saw us walking towards our site and shouted "Who the f**k are you?!" as we got to OUR tents... It felt exposed, loud, and much like the cramped crowded campgrounds I was trying to avoid.
Secondly, there are open, uncovered trash cans everywhere. Which seemed nice at the time but also slightly questionable as any avid camper should know never to leave anything out that could attract animals. Unfortunately, the loud camp site (which I believe was the host's site we were directly facing) had left out cakes and cookies out overnight. This resulted in their trash cans being knocked over and their forgotten treats were consumed by some animal. We heard someone from the host's site claiming was a bear. Regardless if it was a coyote, mountain lion or even god forbid, a desert bear... Going to a campsite that blatantly disregards general camp safety is a bit questionable...
But not all was bad.
The good: The hosts (or at least I think were the hosts) were extremely friendly and welcoming. The campground was fairly quiet after 10pm. This place had lots of little areas that were fun to walk to and hang out at like the rope swing overlooking their swimming swamp and the tree house that is about 15 feet off the ground. Having the freedom and openess to roam was really nice (just can't understand why our site was so close to others when there are far better areas to camp). The bathroom situation wasn't too bad, there are porta potties throughout and their main bathroom was a fully functional and clean bathroom with all the comforts of home. Definitely the best bathroom while camping for sure. The location was also ideal. It was easy to get to and find. We were about 20 minutes away from Joshua Tree and about 45 mins away from downtown Palm Springs and there were near a few markets and liquor stores along the way from the property.