It's really nice, private and primitive. There are lots of good spots for tents, either under the trees with lots of shade, or out in the grassy area which gets lots of sun and is great for a picnic and badminton, volleyball, and other games that need space. They have a big jug of water in the front and a big bottle of hand sanitizer next to it. We used more than half of our firewood the 1st night, so we messaged Abby, and they brought us more firewood. The short hike to the creek isn't too bad, and when we walked into the creek, it was chilly until you acclimate. That creek was only about knee to mid-thigh deep with a modest or slightly strong current that's perfect for traveling on using floaties or kayaks and yet still being able to stand up and walk against the current. This site is also pretty good, not perfect, for walking around barefoot.
Note:
You pull in where the sign is and drive straight through the grass path.
You'd have to book the 2nd site for guaranteed privacy.
A few friendly locals might hike through the general area, and you'll probably get visits from the neighbor's dog Odie who looks like he expects to be fed.
Lastly, the composting toilet is basically crapping into a 5 gallon bucket that you will cover each time with scoops of sawdust, which could fill up fast if you have a lot of people, and you want to make sure you pee before using it.