Fun old-fashioned atmosphere in their cabins. They even have the old cast iron stoves for cooking or warming up the rooms, just bring your own wood and make sure you put it in the right compartment (not the oven). There is a list of rules to follow, so be aware and read it beforehand, but the campground is clean, and there are even flushing toilets and hot showers (pay extra for the showers). There is a playground in camp for the kids. Pets are allowed but must be kept on leashes. The camp gives you quick access to viewing many petroglyph sites down the canyon (petroglyphs are everywhere) or four-wheeling.