This review is form a perspective of an RV full timer who needs Internet to work during the day.
There is no working dump site, no hookups, no cell reception, so be ready.
The campground is heavily wooded some solar comes through the woods. Not too Starlink friendly. However there are some sites with better clearing. I was in loop A, site 37 and that had a decent view of the northern sky with starlink only cutting out every four or so minutes. Loop A has some other sites where you will be able to use SL: 24, 31, 33, 34, 37, 38.
The B and C loops are heavily wooded. I need to mention site 68 which has great views of the nearby mountains and is right on the river. It's heavily wooded from the north however.
The visitor center's parking lot also doesn't have much of a clearing, and very busy. If you have a car or a van then maybe there are some spots in the parking lot you can use your dishy during the day. BUT If you park in the RV area then forget it, that is covered with trees.
There was not much sun during the days I stayed so I had to run genny to fill up batteries each afternoon. I guess that can be expected, in a rainforest.
All popular trails are walking distance from the campground which is nice.
I have a 28 feet long RV and the campsites are pretty tight. Some trees are hanging low and they scratching the roof. I wish they would cut them shorter.
Overall it was a peaceful stay. I was able to manage s few days and was able to keep my job 😂