Not bad, not spectacular. The folks who do come here adore it and many have standing spots yearround with built out sections like porches or add-ons extending off their trailers. One might call it the poor man’s lakehouse. The majority of the campground area is surrounded by trees so the sites are more dirt and rocks than grassy(bring an air mattress!). It’s also along a creek so your site may not be too far from a lovely rolling stream — a great spot to set up for the day with your beach chairs and a ice cold brew. I highly recommend a walk up the gorge. Bring water shoes or sandals with straps because you do end up in the water and your sneakers would end up soaked for the whole stay. The falls are beautiful and a great spot to cool off in the water. There’s a rope that’s been tied up to a few trees so you can scale the gorge up to the top of the falls. You can have day visitors — cost is $ 5 per vehicle. The sites overall are a little bit pricier compared to State Park sites(nearly double the price) likely because it’s a private campground. There’s a store at the entrance of the site where you can grab necessary amenities like papertowels, lighter fluid, garbage bags, etc. I probably won’t be back for my own personal camping expeditions, but will join our crew again since this is where they’ve been going for years.