I throughly enjoyed tent camping at Smith Creek campsite! The entire campsite was very well kept. Grass cut, just generally overall a clean and pleasant place! You have the whole place to yourself!Loved fishing at the pond. It is loaded with bream and bluegill and I did caught a few bass, but mostly bream and bluegill. The campsite was very quiet, except for a few bullfrogs you hear in the evening, but …they stop shortly after dark. I saw a lot of wildlife, such as deer, owls, and a couple of rabbits. Larissa was extremely reachable and answered any questions that I had very promptly. I would suggest if you stay there to just pay the add-on to also use the barn/ pavilion. It came in super convenient with the thunderstorms that rolled in. That way, you’re not confined to just your tent. It is completely covered, and it is huge. But not so big and noticeable that it takes away from the quietness and nature. It sits on top of a hill and the lake or pond is downhill from it. The path around the lake or pond is very well kept and cut. The two ducks are very friendly and tend to follow you for a minute, but they are no problem. They didn’t try to bite or anything like that. Also, if you need to plug in your power station or any other small appliances there are plenty of outlets at the pavilion. This was one of, if not my favorite places to camp! I will be back very ,soon and often! There are plenty of places to set up your tent all around the property… just check with Larissa!