There is about 8 drive in camp sites big enough for small RVs and 1 wheelchair accessible.
It is an interesting drive in as previous reviews noted. There is about a 5 minute drive in through a private residential area on a one lane (narrow, unpaved road) before reaching the campground.
Clean bathrooms with TP (Primitive), Grill and fire pit in each campground, bench, trash bins by the bathrooms (both small and large), and a easy driveway/parking lot for day parking.
It's about a 5-10 minute walk from the river itself
We surveyed the other campsites (Gladecreek, Grandview Sandbar, Stonecliff, and War Ridge); if you like more trees/closer proximity to the river, go check those ones out first before you settle on the campgrounds.
Overall, the experience was average to above average, as we did not have many trees to help us canopy (we used our own tarp) for the weeklong rain we had.
Don't forget to bring DEET bug spray!