We stayed here for two nights in a 34 ft motorhome with a toad. While it is somewhat close to the highway, it still has a very private rustic feel. The pull-thrus are large and there is an entire row of beautiful pine trees on the edge of the campground. We have 2 large dogs, so we appreciated the fact that there was a very large field at the campground. It is very quiet and while there appear to be a few monthly campers, most of the campers are 'overnighters'. The sites are grassy and spotless. The registration is self check-in, but there is a phone number for any problems.
There were good points and bad points to this campground. The owners are VERY friendly and nice. The campground has a rural setting, which is pretty, even though it is right by the highway. The hookups were fine. However, I have two major complaints... 1) The roads were atrocious! All of them were in terrible shape and difficult to manuever. The Frommers Best Campground Guide had mentioned this as well, so it amazed us that they didn't just grade the roads. 2) The pull-thrus were ok in size, but the road around them was TOO small. The turn-around size was ridiculously small. We had to move a picnic table and pray, in order to squeeze out of the campground in a 34 ft motohome. There were fields all around and it was pet-friendly. Our dogs loved it there. One last thing, be careful of red ants. We don't have them were I live, so I learned a rude lesson about them!