You can tell that it once was probably the best campground out of the bunch up here. Not anymore.
Recently (see other reviews) a contracted lumber company came into to remove, "Hazard Trees". They obviously did a poor job, or just never finished the project. A large amount of slash is all over the campground. There also are numerous large in-ground pits that they used to burn the slash and left behind the partially burned slash and stumps. The only benefit is that you only have to go a few feet to get all the wood you want for to build a fire in the official fire pits. Also, the campground was mostly deserted so if you want to avoid neighbors...
The best part is that a good number of campsites abut up to the river. The campsites themselves are a good size and the area remains moderately wooded so there is a little bit of privacy left. You may find a few sites within the campground that are fairly good with no ground slash or ugly burned out stumps.