We had site #54 with 30 amp electric and water. The site was a level, dirt back-in with greenery on each side for shade and a bit of a visual screen from neighbors; we have a 30 ft class A. Site #53 looked nice because there was no neighbor on the awning side. There are only thirteen W/E sites, numbers 53 thru 59 had some shade, the rest were more open with nice views of the bay. This is a very pretty park with interesting history and nice trails through the park. Dump station was easy to access. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place to take your family. The campground has two loops -- the upper loop is in the forest and has lots of trees. The lower loop is down on the beach and has very few trees, but a fantastic view of Port Townsend. The park has a museum, and lots of bunkers and things to explore. During the summer they have a small store/burger stand open. The park staff are very friendly. It's really a wonderful place to stay and to bring kids. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.