The facilities are a little sparse, no power and no hot water, but it is a great location and the camp hosts are great. I camped for 5 days and kept all my cameras and devices charged with a small jackery solar generator. My visit was March 30th through April 4th and biting insects weren’t a problem but I had plenty of repellent just in case. This may vary from year to year. There is limited light pollution on the island so the night sky viewing is spectacular. If you visit, spend a little extra time choosing the site. The front of the campground has smaller sites but the back row next to the dunes has more room and trails leading to the beach. No generators allowed on the D loop so if you’re on the D loop you need solar if you need power. Don’t forget sunscreen and check the forecast.. I spent one day in strong winds with gale warnings.