We stayed here since the site stated they had water, restroom, and a hikijg trail nearby across from the lake. Was not worth the $32 night fee. Got here around 430pm to check in, and the host said to just find a spot, and they'll come by and give us a tag... never happened.
Quiet hours are from 10 pm to 6 am, and since the camp host was gone most of the 1st night (stated they were headed to a football game), there was a big family (over 40 people) there who partied until 2am. Loud music and fighting all night long. Camp host was nowhere to be found and showed up early in the morning and acted as if nothing was going on and continued to do nothing the whole weekend. Most of the time they were MIA and not camp hosting at all.
There are 3 restrooms in total throughout the campsite. The main one by the front had 4 Porta pods out front, and the men were locked, but the ladies were open but gross and not worth the trip to use it. They provided a trashcan in the ladies' restroom, but people still felt the need to pile used tissue and tampons in the corner, and it just got bigger, as the weekend went along.
Most of the campsites are on hills, so you really need to be creative on how you will be setting up your campsite. It's best to drive around and check them out before picking a camping spot for the weekend. Most are in the sun mid day, so be sure to bring a pop-up for shade.
There's a nice hiking trail to an old mine and to Isabella peak to sit and look over at the lake for sunset. The loop is around 3 miles and no hard but steep in some spots.