HIGHLY RECOMMEND, quiet spot!
I am so happy with this spot and if I come back to the area (which I'd loved to do), I'd definitely stay here again! There was such a comfort of being close to people (single mom with a 13 year old son with special needs) and feeling like I'm in the middle of nowhere all alone! We barely heard any traffic at all and everyone but the barking dog was respectful and quiet, I hope we were as well! We were gone most of the day, so I'm not sure what the daytime was life there. Everything was very clean and the toilet was as well- it was very easy to use with clear directions written on it!!
A few things to know:
There is a pretty high step up to the toilet, so although it is a handicapped accessible spot, I'm not sure I'd count it for that reason. Also would be hard for someone with mobility issues, specifically with the knees. Something VERY important to know before booking a spot that says handicapped accessible.
Definitely bring bug spray; there were mosquitoes, but they weren't out of control.
There is a pretty deep dip as you go onto the road to the campsite, so be sure your car can clear that (my CrV did fine).
I didn't see a park here sign, so I just parked where it looked like a car would park. The sign that marks the driveway isn't super bright, but be sure to look at the photo before getting there, because I didn't. Could just be dusty from the dirt road.