I reached out before booking to be sure my 9-year old mobility-challenged pup could get into the tent, as there isn't a picture of the front to see the entrance. I never got an answer, so I gambled and booked it anyway. I reached out the day of my trip to get instructions on exactly where it was, etc. It took all day for a response. I was a couple of hours away from the site when he finally responded. When I got there I arrived at the gate and he let me in and closed it behind me. Here's where things get weird. He keeps the gate closed with a keyed lock. Now, I will say, he didn't lock it. BUT, as a female camping alone, I do NOT feel comfortable with him having the option of locking me into his camp site. I felt IMMEDIATELY creeped out. I asked him where my camp site was and he seemed annoyed and responded "up that way about half a mile." Great, thanks and sorry to bug you. I pulled up half a mile and didn't see it, so I stopped to ask someone and met a gentleman named Nemo who was happy to help. FINALLY, a glimmer of hope! I pulled up to the parking spot and started to unload. When I got to the tent I was greeted by a sloping boulder that needs climbing to get to the tent. Not a problem for me, but my dog couldn't climb it. The tent itself had 2 twin size cots, which was a nice surprise, as those aren't in the picutres or the description. The tent was a little moldy/mildewy, but hey, it's camping. I ended up turning right around, headed back to the car, and left.
So not only is this spot NOT friendly for all dogs, you may find yourself locked into the site. I'll never return and I recommend you think over if you're comfortable with that or not.