We using Passport America. We question this park as really being Big Rig access because of overhead wires that touched our antenna's on the way into the parking area. Our coach is 12' 4" high. Hopefully the wires will be raised. We would not return because of the following: From Exit 63, we had to unhook our tow as it is impossible to make the turn into the campground driveway, which goes down a hill to the campground. Entrance and interior roads have numerous large and deep pot holes. When getting out of the motorhome to sign in, we were told to walk around the owners dog as it bites. Not a very welcoming entrance. Office is nonexistent. We waited outside to be shown to our site. Upon settling into the site, we encountered many large piles of dog crap - recent and past from a very large dog. Smell and walk areas around coach are bad. Waste was never picked up in the time we were there. Many piles of garbage was around the park and finally removed on the 3rd day we were here. Garbage and dog piles account for the numerous insect activity. Upon connecting the sewer, we discovered it was plugged. Owner was made aware of both items but not corrected before we left. On a positive note, site has a new table, a fire ring, 50 amp, and is large, level, and grassy plus inexpensive using Passport America. The owner is friendly and told us that the campground has been flooded three times in the recent past. We camped here in a Motorhome.