Dry, windy, and surrounded by dead trees. Sites 29 and 30 are right by the boat ramp; we were woken up everyday at 6am with boats driving in. Most of the trees at our site were cut out and the remaining 100ft trees drastically sway in the wind... only a matter of time before they fall. That being said, the site hosts were very nice, and the hiking trails around four mile lake are fun, yet extremely dusty/full of fallen dead trees. We didn't have to bring firewood, just cut up some of the surrounding. As of writing this, you are allowed to come in and cut your own trees if you are nearby.