This is basically the potholed and muddy gravel parking lot of a movie theater. It’s only advantage, and I mean only, is it’s proximity to the west gate of Yellowstone. It has as much vegetation as the Mt St Helens blast zone. If it’s raining prepare for mud as the gravel coverage is spotty. Your experience may vary, but our neighbors entertained us with blasted country music, clouds of cigarette smoke, and blinding LED camper lights that were on all night. One set of campers had a group of large dogs that were so aggressive and unhinged that I literally took bear spray with me when I took my child to the restroom out of concern that the ailing owners would lose control of them as we passed. The managers didn’t appear to notice anything. We booked two nights, but left after the first. If you have other options, stay anywhere else. Personally, I’d sooner park my rig at the Walmart in Rexburg 65 miles away than stay here again.