Well-maintained camping sites. Very easily accessible from main road. Signage is clear and sites are spacious enough for a mid-size trailer. Picnic tables and benches are solid and made of concrete. Great granite climbing rocks located throughout the campground (both my kids loved them, and another camper said they were the main reason he chose this campground). Restrooms are adequate but not fantastic. Men's room has a very stout odor; women's is better. It was difficult to find water taps. Great bear-proof garbage cans. Nearby stream. Hiking trail to ice caves directly south from campground (these are fairly accessible and not hard to find off the main trail, downhill across the face of the mountain; the first cave is less than 100 feet from the trail and can be entered without climbing gear). Large mature conifer and quaking aspen trees give excellent shade. There is forest fire damage nearby but the campground was largely untouched. Will definitely go back again.