One of the many campgrounds surrounding Lake Isabella, it’s pretty decent. –The sites are properly maintained and include a firepit/grill combo, a cement picknic table, and a communal water faucet for every cluster of campsites. –Only a handful of sites offers decent shade-trees. The rest have minimal or no shade. Check weather conditions as the entire area is subject to constant temperature extremes as well as rediculous winds that will take down even the sturdiest tents. –There are bathrooms within a 5 minute walk of every campsite. Inside the bathrooms are stalls with flush toilets, tp, and doors; sinks(no soap, no mirror), and a free shower with a door, hanging pegs, shelf, and bench). These facilities are not that clean or maintained, so bring something to avoid having to hang your clothes/towels on dirty hooks and wear shower shoes. –Bugs: a million bees that swarm the flowering vegetation in the spring and clover mites in the spring that infested our entire tent inside and out. Truly and disgustingly infested. No joke. Infested. Google them. –There are some handicapped sites well as sites that will accomidate 2 cars or a truck towing a trailer. –Reservations available.