It was great and exactly as advertised: reliable hookups, amazing views, a picnic table, good cell signal, and a bit of a nerve-wracking drive up there especially if you’re new to towing like us. We drive a Subaru Ascent and were towing a 21ft travel trailer and made it up fine though. We did pass the site the first time because Google put the address as further down the road than it was. If you keep your eyes peeled and it looks like the picture, get out and check, since there aren’t a ton of good places to turn around (actually there are a few intersections up the road to do it, but see above that we were new at towing). The good news is most of the drive up you can see far ahead to see if another car is coming down the road toward you, and the car coming down is supposed to pull to the side to let uphill traffic pass, which everyone adhered to. There are little pull-offs along the way for that too.
It was very hot for us (100 degrees) but between the air conditioning and our awning which made it much cooler it was pretty manageable. No natural shade though. The evenings were amazing since it cooled down and the view was great. We also took a tip from the hosts to go check out Lake Alta which had a nice little swimming area and concession stand as well.
We had two little kiddos along with us and while our 4 year old might prefer a campground with other kids, I think it was still good for him to be exposed to something different. For adults who want peace and quiet this would be especially great.