Nice backcountry campground. Pretty spot, nice volunteers, and helpful ranger. The great reviews are right on, but let me add a few notes. Be aware you need a permit *ahead of time* and you need a street-licensed but high clearance 4x4 to get the last 2-3 miles to the area. The 9 campsites are basically right on slickrock, or an inch of sand on rock. Great for self-standing tents, not so great for our springbar tent that needs to be deeply staked to stand. A popup camper on a 4x4 would be good, or a *high-clear* 4x4 van. OTOH a nice guy with a small overlanding (jeeping) trailer found the approach and campground roads too tight and steep to bring his trailer out to the camp. So choose your tools wisely.