I recently stayed one night at Wolfs Neck with my children. This place reminds me of what camping used to be like before large corporations started buying campgrounds making them into resorts. We had a small grassy oceanfront site. While there were no electricity or water hookups, there was water close by. My kids loved the farm atmosphere and the access to the ocean. While there we biked and visited the farm store. Security was very present in the evening hours. The bathrooms were clean and stocked with soap. My only recommendation is to read the description of your site on the website. Doing so helped me pick a good tenting site. There were some that were small with a lot of roots but the descriptions help you figure out what you are going to get.