Over all good. Its a campground with a platform for your tend, a fire pit, picnic table and a large aria for parking. So good but minimal. The bathrooms are good enough and the have potable water available which is important because it gets very, very hot. Which brings me to the only real challenge, finding shade. There is none so bring your own. If this doesn’t deter you, the site is right next to a Chacoen site and some of the best rock art in the park. This made the experience both unique and magical. The other best this is that every other camper I ran onto was very kind thoughtful and laid back. So many people went out of their way to make sure I had enough water and sunscreen. I was very sunburnt. But these people didn’t know me and were just kind enough to care. The staff are extremely welcoming and professional but the visitor center closes at 5pm NOT 7pm like the website says, so be ready. The camp site was full when I went and it put a lot of people in a bind because it is not easy to get to this park. So be prepared, plan ahead, bring shade and sunscreen stay hydrated and make the most of a minimal camping site in an awe inspiring location.