This is the most beautiful campground we’ve ever visited. It’s the first left inside the park. You stop at the ranger station and check in. They did tell us that they saw a bear within the last few days, but there are TONS of bear boxes. We had the most beautiful spot. We parked at loop A right by the bathroom and then walked about 70 yards to site A. We had a flat spot for our tent and a fire ring. They sell bundles of wood near the ranger station for $7 each, but not on Wednesdays. There was a little sink for the final wash for your dishes at the restroom. The restrooms were the nicest I’ve ever seen at a park, but I think loop A’s restroom was by far the best. There was potable water by the path to the walk in sites. A&B sites were great, but I would stay away from C, D, and E because they are right by the river and really loud. All sites had a fire ring. We drove over to alluvial fan and hiked the Lawn Lake trail. I wouldn’t hike the trail right by the campground, as it’s a horse trail and full of mud and horse poop. We’d definitely stay again.