We can absolutely see why this Hipcamp has such glowing reviews — Roberto was warm, kind, and very communicative, and the property is beautiful. For those staying in an RV, I think this would be a fantastic spot. As tent campers, though, we found it a bit challenging.
The camp is covered in medium-sized/sharp rocks, which were tough on our dogs’ paws and made for a very uncomfortable night’s sleep in our tent. We also experienced more nighttime noise than anticipated — a few dogs barking through the night, a distant loud boom every 15 minutes or so, and cars coming and going at all hours.
The lake isn't really visible from the house, and is about a 1/4 mile walk down a steep, somewhat tricky trail (I slipped once), so it’s worth keeping in mind if mobility is a concern.
Overall, we’d recommend this Hipcamp for RV campers looking for a scenic stay with a friendly, very attentive host with great amenities — but as tent campers, it wasn’t the best fit for us.