Our site was near the sewage plant which is really in the middle of the park. The pumps ran constanltly day and night. The water was brown every morning at about 8-9am. This campground is has a lot of permanents, and the others here are late middle age , early retirmenent partiers. The pad I was on had major cracks . A drunk person walking around is not uncommon as the bar is open early and closes late. The pool was very clean. People were friendly. Jupiter beach is 7 miles away . I would never stay here again unless an emergency. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here on the way to Ft. Lauderdale from St. Augustine. Most of the spots were taken by permanent residents. Some of these residents were a bit scary (one guy was living in a van with a tarp thrown over the side as a room extension). We made the turns OK with the motorhome after dropping the towed. Fair interior roads and not much for scenic viewing, but everything worked OK. The water has a lot of iron in it due to being well water. Thus the yellow tint from the water. I bought a water filter in the store, which was actually about $2 cheaper than Wal-Mart for the same filter. The pool looked clean, but we didn't go into the shower area. There is a nice convenience store at the registration office. It must be the closest beer store as a lot of people were stopping in just to buy beer for the Sunday football game viewing. They allowed our greyhounds which is nice as lot's of Florida parks do not allow larger dogs of any breed. If we needed a spot to overnight, we'd stay here again. It is not a "destination" park by any means. We camped here in a Motorhome.