Such a beautiful place to camp! We were at group site #1 at the very tippy top. Which meant there was only one way out to get down the mountain. So you can imagine our slight alarm when we smelled fire smoke during a complete statewide fire ban. It meant that our neighboring campers were breaking the rules or that we had a wildfire in the vicinity that we could not see to know which direction it would be coming from. We started evacuating just in case, while a few of us checked out the neighbors. Sure enough they had a huge bonfire going and were joking about doing fireworks that would turn their fire blue. The fire rangers came and put their fire out. About 30 minutes later, we smelled campfire again. Another group was breaking the rules too. We had prepared in advance by reading the rules and purchasing a portable propane fire pit (which was the only fire allowed). Other than that scare, our time here was so nice. It helped to have running water! There was a shared outhouse (no water there), and plenty of picnic table space. The wind kicked up one day but overall it was very nice. Big trees for hammocks or hanging chairs. Lots of squirrels, birds, and butterflies!