We had site 7 and it was a little rough to get up as the “path” was overgrown and had logs over the trail but for rustic camping that’s expected! I do think it should be considered more of a foot trail over a path. It did thunderstorm one night we were there so we left at 9pm to stay in a hotel (left our tent and everything there because we were coming back) and came back the next day at 6 after sight seeing and the owner was pretty rude and said she was up all night wondering where we went (she had our phone number if it was really that big of a deal) and said she assumed we left so she sold our campsite to someone else (again, even though our stuff was still there and we paid for the weekend) They ended up relocating the other people since our stuff was there so it all ended up well in the end but still such an unusual experience i’ve never had to tell a campground i’ve stayed at where i’m going and when i’ll return. (and i’ve stayed at plenty of private campgrounds) Also advertised on their website as a fire pit but it’s more of a tiny raised city fire table that didn’t fit the wood they provided. Wood was also a pain in the butt to hike up the trail, they give it to you in a wheel barrow but it’s up to you to get it up the mountain. they had a little sling that helped but some constructive criticism for them would be to have the firewood at the campsite but clearly they don’t like to go hike up to the site if they won’t even go look to see if our stuff is still there before booking it to someone else.