Stayed 3 nights. Excellent sites w level tent pads, firepit w grill, nice picnic table; our site even had a resident woodpecker living in the Ponderosa next to the tent pad; campground has multiple restrooms so all sites have nearby access to one. No water, though. Definitely worth $5/night anyways. Elevation is about 6100'.
Beautiful views and not crowded, even in high season. No hookups, so prepare to be self sufficient! Pads and pull throughs were level and well maintained, easy to find, pay, etc. (must pay in cash!) in the heat of summer it finally cooled off to 70ish at around 4am, so a little hot for my preference, but we plan to come back in fall, when it will be perfect. Pit toilets were cleaned and maintained, but lots (thousands) of flies! No one’s fault, just reality and good to know if you’re not stalwart about that sort of thing. We did have a rattler wander into our camp one night- he slithered away eventually, but good to be mindful of if you have kids/pets. Quiet, shady, beautiful views. Have fun!
Very cute little campground. Lots of camping spots. Each spot has a big picnic table. You can choose a spot in a shade or in the sun. We came there for a picnic. It's nice and clean. There is a dumpster by the entrance. Just bring a trash bag with you. We made sure we didn't leave any garbage behind. There is a fire pit by each cping spot.The kids had lots to do. The campground is fenced in which is nice. The north part of the sand dunes is across the street. We are looking forward to coming for an overnight trip with the kids this summer.
Super nice campground. Affordable and very close to the sand dunes. Flat spots with RV sites separated from tent sites. Fire pits and picnic tables. Pit toilets. No water. Very quiet except for the random cars that go by on the nearby road.
Walking across the road gives access to sand dunes outside the park. Great place to watch the sunset from the ridge of sand looking toward the east.