Overall this was a decent campsite and served our needs for our visit to the area. However, Hipcamp asked whether we'd stay here again, and we wouldn't. In a nutshell, the campground just looks messy. There is little to no gravel at any of the sites. The campground seems to be in transition, as it appeared many campsites are fairly new, with new scraped earth and piles of branches pushed into piles. The campground seems to be built around a family property, as the main house is right in the middle, with various outbuildings and equipment scattered about. Our site was up an incline, and without 4WD, I would not have been able to get my camper in place. The listing advertises WiFi, but at our campsite, there was not any. About 2 campsites closer to the campstore and we picked up a bar of connectivity. When I enquired at the office, I was told they had switched to a service who promised total campground coverage, but it didn't. If your service doesn't cover the campground, you shouldn't advertise it. At check-in, there was a teenager behind the desk. He basically took our name and said we were good to go. I had to pull information from him. (Where is my campsite? Where is the water? Where is the dump station?) Finally, I don't think the staff checks the campsites between campers. My neighbor left a camp-stove in their site. I notified the office, but no-one ever came get it. The next campers came and just left it there on the table.