This area is managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, refer to their wesbite for updates on this location, rules are posted at the entrance as well.
Quiet and peaceful. A few trains but not too many. We love to camp there
Great little place to camp and to kayak or boat. This area is managed by the Army Corps of Engineers and has a long list of rules visible on the information board at the site. It is only accessible via dirt road, but the road was very well maintained and easy to deal with even in a Prius, would probably be hard in wet weather, though.
Went here for free camping but was not impressed because locals use this area for fishing and partying. Trash was left all over and fish hooks scattered all around beach as well as screws and nails. Freight train comes by regularly and some of the local fisherman are rude about cleaning their catch and leaving the remains right on the waterfront near campsites. Area is maintained by army corps of engineers but didn't see any evidence of any recent maintenance. Fishermen had open fires during burn ban with disregard to safety. There is wildlife in area but mostly come out at night. Road in to this place is rough and poorly maintained.