Wash board roads, unclear signage, rather confusing directions. Deep in the pine forest, the only things that make this a "campground" are aging pit toilets, half ply (not even 'one ply') toilet paper, and fire rings. Oh, and the modest fee. Mosquitos were bad last year, they were insufferable this year. Plenty of downed wood on site, if you know how to use a hatchet to cut to appropriate size. It's a guessing game to know what number your campsite is. 5 star? Heck yeah!!