This was a very good deal for the price. I believe I was one of the first Hipcampers to enjoy this site. It looked recently cleared. Google Maps did not take me to the correct location using the address that was provided (it was about 7-8 miles down the road). However, Alex was very responsive and stayed with me on the phone until I pulled in to the site. Some kind of signage or landmark would be helpful for future campers. Alex was responsive again when I called about another issue the next day (a very friendly neighbor dog that REALLY wanted to go kayaking with me and kept jumping in my truck before I could pull out - Alex showed up immediately and took the dog home). The site where I stayed had been cleared by an excavator, but not smoothed out, so I spent some time leveling and smoothing the sand out to prepare it for a tent. I would bring a shovel and a hard rake if I was tent camping here again. There was plenty of firewood on site due to the recent clearing, though I still appreciated having some gathered and waiting in a wheelbarrow for me (for a nominal fee) when I arrived. The site is indeed VERY close to the Suwannee River State Park (which is on one of the most beautiful stretches of the river) and there are several other interesting springs and historic sites nearby (the former logging town of Ellaville and Suwannacoochie Springs, Suwannee Springs, Twin Rivers State Forest, etc.) The site is also close enough to the City of Live Oak to take advantage of grocery stores, restaurants, etc. It was close to the County Road, so I heard the occasional passing car, but it's not a very busy road, and it's isolated enough from light pollution to see plenty of stars at night. I wanted to be near the State Park without having to stay in a campground with the noise, light, etc. This was exactly what I was looking for - no frills at a good price. I would definitely stay here again.