This spot had a beautiful overlook. Amazing sunsets. You could see the stars. The trees really help with wind, which was good because we had a hard time getting the stakes in the ground in some spots. The restrooms were clean and the individual showers were hot and had amazing water pressure. Staying at the OP, there was a little bit of a walk to the bathroom but it was worth it. I did see a review about the train horns, there are train horns but none of us were bothered by it. It wasn't loud enough to wake us up and it was kinda cool being able to look down on the train. I can see if maybe you're a light sleeper you should bring ear plugs just in case. The trails were clean, well though out, and clearly marked. The staff was friendly and helpful. Unfortunately, there was a burn ban when we were there, which would have made it a perfect trip. The fire ring was a good size and there was firewood for purchase. If you choose the OP there might be a few cars that stop by to see the view from the parking lot. This is not a remote camping spot. You should never cut down the trees in a park, and you should expect to see other people, after all, there are restrooms and showers. The park was quiet and it felt safe. It is perfect for first time campers, families and if you want to camp comfortably with a bathroom and shower option. The covered Pavillion was perfect for when it started to rain. We were able to pack up under the cover.