Great for Tents, Not Trailers.
First the good: The area is beautiful and the site is beautiful. As many have described, there is a little creek that runs through the property, which is a mixture of wooded areas, open grassy areas, and a pond. We did not have any issues with mosquitoes, which was great considering it was summer time. Timothy met us upon arrival and helped us park our 22' pull behind camper (more on that below). He was very friendly and eager to help. The stargazing was great and nights were extremely quite, which was nice. We enjoyed our evenings by the fire pit.
The bad: The site is very challenging to get a camper/trailer in and out of. There is a small (10 foot) opening in the fence that you have to back through, and it's made even narrower by the bushes on each side of the opening. Our standard, 8 foot wide trailer was brushing the bushes on both sides. Timothy was great at helping to guide the trailer in, but it was challenging. Making matters worse, the site was pretty muddy, which Timothy explained is typical since the area is technically a rain forest. This made our 4x4 truck slip and slide a lot during the very challenging entry and exit. Also, the neighbor woke us each morning using a loud weed wacker for about an hour starting at 7:30. Not sure if this is typical, but it might be good to know if you're sensitive to non-nature noise while camping.
Our takeaway is that the site is great for tent campers but not trailers. With easier access and less mud this would not be an issue.