Spent two nights at this campground mid-October. Pros: allow pets, right across the street from the lake, price(cheaper than other spots in the area this time of year) Cons: closer to humanity than expected(nearby the road and lots of car/lake noise), trails were not well marked/easy to follow, but we had a good adventure nonetheless. No campfires or flames of any kind, but that’s typical now because of the drought. Some of the lots were very small and overall none of them were very private. Tips: Try to camp in one of the corner spaces to have more privacy. We had #68 which was decent size compared to others. We were told there was a bear problem in the area(not in the campsite itself) and to lock things away in our car. They don’t have bear canisters, so bring a blanket or something to cover your food in the car.