Good private place close to town
This is an older campground that doesn't seem to have a lot of customers these days, but it's still a nice place to settle down for a little while. We had the place mostly to ourselves, and enjoyed sitting outside and watching the fireflies in the trees.
The campground is an open, grassy field that is part of a cute family farm along a small road that doesn't see a lot of traffic. There are nine sites, not crowded at all, but with no trees or anything between the sites. The water and 30 amp electric were reliable. Tracie, the hostess, and her daughter were good friendly hosts that checked on us daily.
The bathhouse is very old and doesn't seem to have been updated in a very long time, but it was clean when we arrived and there was a flushing toilet, a shower and plenty of hot water. There's only one spot each for men and ladies.
We did not have cellular voice nor data service in the campground but with the open skies, the Starlink worked great.
There was one older camper at the top end of the campground that appeared to be occupied by people that lived in that site. Another small camper was parked in another site that was overgrown with weeds; no one was at that site while we were there and I wondered if the camper was derelict. These two didn't directly affect us at all, but it did give a sense that the campground had seen happier times.
Overall, not a bad place, basic hookups and close to town.