This campground is a huge ranch with many trees (and associated horse-riding stable). It has
a large population of seasonal campers. There are some specific camping sites (pull-throughs), but the majority of the camping is on grass/mud fields (unmarked) and pretty tight. When we arrived, we were told to camp under the locust tree. They led us to the tree, but they could not really define our boundaries. The electric did not work and we did not have a picnic table. I will say the owners are very friendly and helpful, and both the electric and lack of a table were resolved quickly. The bathrooms were lacking. They were "sorta" clean, but not very modern -- pretty make-shift. There were only two toilet and two shower stalls. The women's shower stalls had a separate "compartment" for changing; the men's did not. Swimming was available in a small lake/pond. There are an additional 4 lakes/ponds for fishing, but only one that appeared to be suitable for lack of scum on the water. The campground did have activities for the kids (most of which were seasonal). If you decide to camp here, don't do it during the rainy season as the fields get very muddy with people driving/parking all over them. All I can say "been there - done that", will try someplace else next time. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.