Hosts were super nice and kept the place clean. A bit of road noise due to the bridge. Not bad, but it sounds kind of like when a kid rides a skateboard on a sidewalk. Traffic noise mostly dies off at night. Boat traffic isn't very load and neat to watch. Tug barges blow horn once, maybe a few times a day. Signage to get into the camp is weak. After you cross the bridge, turn right into the gas station parking lot, then go down the street twenty feet, then hard right to go under the bridge. No signs pointing the way, so it was a little confusing when you have never visited. Decent showers on site. Dump station was ordinary. Lots of day use traffic, but everyone was friendly.