Cool place, fantastic hosts.
Really neat place, that is also the grounds for a Steampunk Festival, so beyond the trees and farmland there's some funky buildings and gardens and performance stages. We were there for the eclipse and they were sold out, so keep in mind - what you would consider a **small** TX State Park camp site, they consider a double, and you'll share a fire pit. If cooking over the fire is part of your jam, you may have to work that out with other campers - also, most of the fire pits are made from things like metal washer tubs, so they're like 2-3 feet above the ground, maybe a little tougher for cooking (we found a normally low one) and the fire's kind of "deep" inside a steel ring. So maybe go ahead and book two sites if you want privacy, though we had fun neighbors (vegetarians that didn't seem to mind the large chunks of cow we were throwing on the fire). Shane's a cool/bright/fun guy with great stories and a really warm heart, he'll be a highlight of your trip, and all the staff (they were staffed up for an eclipse party) were super-friendly, we had plenty of great conversations. Bathrooms were serviceable and not gross, porta-potties are scattered about the property and they were clean. Trash cans near all the sites and a water hose a short walk away. The camping crowd ranged from teens to old farts like us, it was a quiet and chill crowd, everyone got nice and quiet at night, no frat boys or douchebaggery going on. Overall a great trip. I expect we'll be back!