It was a really beautiful state park campground. The cave tours are fun and easily accessible, or a bit more adventurous if you're up to the challenge! There are also caves you can go through on your own with a permit (which was free). Just bring closed toed shoes and a flashlight, and prepare to get your feet wet.
The actual campground was well maintained and had activities the nights we stayed like glow golf and an ice cream social. The hiking trails were scenic and well marked. A great stop for a family getaway.