We checked in here with some hesitation, having read other reviews on this website; and are writing this to refute perceptions written by others. Upon check in, we met the man who runs the campground along with his wife. He was direct and to the point, noticing that we had dogs along, indicating that they were very welcome as long as they didn't cause any problems for other campers, and went so far as to recommend to us that we turn on the air conditioner and leave the TV on if necessary to ensure that they'd be comfortable and quiet. One could be put off by that, but instead I was reassured; he realized that dogs had needs, too, and while he wanted us to enjoy the sights, he wanted all his other guests to be happy too. If I'm back in the area, I'll definitely stay here again. By the way, while my husband and I are close to 55, neither of us are, and it wasn't an issue.
Delightful, even though the air was a bit thin. We stayed in a primitive site, as all the electric sites were filled, and it turned out to the best choice! The electric hook ups are sort of alongside the road, which probably isn't noisy as the traffic is rather light, but our site was the best, higher up the hillside from the road, nestled under trees. This might not work for everyone, but we ran our generator when needed, and enjoyed the birdsong the rest of the time. Ranger Mark was a big help, giving us clear directions to the park, and doing everything he could to help us get loaded with water and settled in.