The spot was a good first Hipcamp trial for us. I have to say, there was no communication with the host, which didn't bother me too much, but we just showed up, no one else was there, no one banged on our van overnight, and we left early the next morning. The driveway to get to the spot is pretty steep and gravel in the last section. Our Class-B made it with a bit of a struggle, but we do have off-road tires. I'm not sure how it would have been with street tires on our FWD van. Site was large and level. There were a lot of mosquitos, so we more or less stayed in van, but we did get there after 5 PM. It was only a stopover on our way to the Olympic Peninsula. It was quiet with plenty of shade and was cool overnight in late June. I'm not sure we'd have the same travel plans to stay there again, but I think it's worth recommending for the location itself. We got up the next morning and hit the Coffee Plant Roaster in Eugene which was only about 10 minutes away.