To note if camping with children
While I think this is a lovely area (flowers everywhere!), and we did enjoy our time there, it feels underdeveloped. There were no trash receptacles, and the bathroom and shower are about a 10-minute walk away. However, we didn't know there were bathrooms until the 2nd day after I asked since nothing is marked. The campsites weren't clearly marked either and we felt like we were guessing as to which site we were meant to have. For the price we paid each night, I expected the area to be better managed but it's still under development.
We loved the river, my kids and I enjoyed playing in it. I thought that we would be able to hike directly to the waterfall but the path brings you to a lookout point. The path was a little dangerous and my kids had a hard time walking it, one twisted their ankle. Sneakers would be a safe option as it is at a slope.
There is a pipe that provides water from a "spring" overfill. I'm not sure where it was coming from exactly but it was clear, cold, and delicious. Very refreshing.
The hills were tricky in our van, which was packed down pretty heavy. We had to get a running start or our van would give up an just sit there.
Just to note, there is little cell service at the site and no internet.
We would stay here again if the price point came down.