We needed an overnight stay and decided the Trading Post sounded interesting. It was worth the stop. The art, architecture, bridges and shopping were very interesting. The RV Park(ing lot) on the other hand is just that. Don't let this discourage you if you're traveling through and need a place to stop. It is workable but there are drawbacks. The overnight area (to the right as you pull in) has a "road" cutting diagonally through it that is used day and night by the residents of the trailer park to the east (behind the RV Park). We saw and heard a few loose dogs running around and barking at all hours (wear your ear plugs and you'll be fine). The electric box is coming apart and I had to use one hand to hold the circuit breaker and the other to turn it on. It is all dirt and slopes street side to curb side. But for the price, the shopping/dining (mostly meat dishes and mexican), the 30 amp electric (we didn't try the water) it's okay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
OK for an overnight stop. Office is at Trading Post across highway. Sewer connections would be difficult to use but water and electric OK. Some permanent travel trailers but that was not a problem. Were able to stay hitched up with a 36' fifth wheel. No restroom facilities. Trading post (restaurant and gift shop) across highway is very interesting and fun. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This campground is nothing more than a dirt and gravel parking lot across the busy highway from their trading post store. The sewer connections are totally unusable as they are inside an "island" that the concrete is about 12-15 inches above the ground. The permanent rigs (2 or 3)that were there were elevated approx 12 inches under the tires to be able to use the sewer. This is on an indian reservation and there are about 12 small mobile homes along the back of the rv park with traffic going in and out 24-7 using the only entrance to the rv park. If you have no place elsewhere to go and just need a stop for the night then it is just barely ok, otherwise keep going. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.