Our stay at site #1 was lovely. It had everything we needed: privacy, location, and peace.
Since we were traveling with our dog is was important that we had space from other people since she can be a barker. Site #1 is off the trail a bit and gave her lots of peace.
Our main purpose for looking in the area for places to sleep was to go to Vancouver. This site was about 5-10 mins from the Canadian border and about an hour and a half from Vancouver, mostly because of traffic (~40 miles). We took multiple trips into Vancouver to spend the day and we loved having a place to come back to that was not too far away.
Lastly, we are very used to staying at state park campsites. There are pros and cons of course to this. Pro: amenities likes bathrooms, showers, potable water, and often a cool location however cons like loud neighbors and price always make us consider Hipcamps. We were very happy with the amenities which include a well maintained composting toilet and a pretty neat shower (that i could not figure out but that was no problem). We were also offered far more peace and quiet than a traditional campground. All this to say Andy’s land is beautiful and i would recommend