We had a lovely stay at Bloom Hill. We were the only guests, so it was very quiet, althought the spaces are very spaced apart, I imagine it's always pretty quiet. Petra was warm and welcoming and provided clear instructions. We stayed in the "Meadowview" site, which was tucked away near the pond. The space has ample room (it could accommodate several tents if needed - they all seem to have space for several tents). We used the open space for playing frisbee. The Forest site is the closest to the parking area, and more sheltered if you are worried about rain or cold, but you would have the Meadowview folks walking through your area to get to their car if that is of concern to you. The Hillside location is the farthest away (for carrying your items), but is also tucked away in its own area. You can walk to it through the forest site, or up around the house the "back way". The carts for toting your things to the campsites were VERY handy, and the sites are only a minute or two away from parking. We really appreciated the picnic table at each site. The ground was very level for our tent in the Meadow area, and it looked level in all 3 spots. The flush toilet is up by the house, so a bit of a walk from the campsites, but not bad, and it's always a bonus to have a flush toilet! We were participating in a trail race in Corvallis, and Bloom Hill provided a great spot to stay the night before (about 20 minutes away). I would recommend this location.