We stayed here for 3 days, 2 nights in the middle of September. The camp area near this ridge (pictured) required us to have all wheel drive due to the entrance having DEEP pot holes & ruts. Perhaps they’ll smooth it out, but just be mindful. We were able to cross the stream at a designated road too in order to camp directly near the orange caps. It was gorgeous. Hearing the stream at night and embracing the fresh air was peaceful. The trails were okay, lots of rocks on some of them where you were basically walking on severely uneven rock roads.
The park is FREE though which is amazing. However, there were lots of glass and beer bottle caps around the designated camp sites. It’s sad how people don’t appreciate nature like they should. We spent some time cleaning up our area prior to setting up.
Also, make sure to have EVERYTHING you need. You are pretty far from gas & civilization (which is great). So make sure you make a list!
Either way, it was beautiful & peaceful. For the first time in my life, I got to see the Milky Way in the sky. And my two dogs loved it! Definitely would recommend.