We have stayed at Sugar Pine Point at four different sites. We enjoyed them all. We like the third loop (furthest from the road) best. The sites tend to be more separated than loop 2 and loop 1 is more group camping.
The restrooms are what you would expect at a state campground and they were always clean and operating. The shower facility was also good. Bears are VERY active here, so use your bear box any time you are not preparing or consuming food. Keep tolieties and any fragrant items in the bear box as well. We saw multiple bears and they ripped through our neighbors dinning tent to get a dirty cooking tool left out by mistake. Bears have to consume a vast amount of calories daily and human food is a great source so bears are very resourceful at getting it. We learned our lesson a few years ago when we accidentally left a car door open and found one all the way in the back cargo area eating power bars. Funny to laugh now, but take them seriously.