The surrounding chaparral is beautiful, and home to many native animals and plants. But this camp is accessible from the road by around a mile. And the sites are very close to the trail. Also weird is that even from one hundred feet away from the site we camped at we could hear other campers very clearly - despite the fact that they were not loud. We arrived later in the evening, set up and were awoken around six or seven in the morning by at least one hundred hikers, all talking loudly. (Not an exaggeration) It doesn't feel safe or secure. The trail should route around it, but it doesn't. Don't camp here for more than a day and expect it to be safe to even leave your tent up. We booked two days but did not stay the second evening. This camp does have nice picnic tables. And, although hot during the day - it is pretty. But the hoards of people make it less than idyllic. Also - we're in the middle of a pandemic. Just another reason to avoid crowds. So, what is this site good for? Maybe taking your kids out for a quick camping evening?