I can see why this OHV is rated number four In the United States. This certainly is the pride of California state parks. First, the facility is well-maintained And free of trash and debris. The vault style restrooms are immaculate. There are several dry campsites throughout the park. The campsites have cover, fire pit and picnic tables. There are hundreds of trails to be explored throughout the thousands of acres. The areas are marked with signs indicating the degree of difficulty for each type of vehicle. One of the big benefit is there is trails for every skill level, from beginner to expert. I would strongly recommend that you get a map upon entry at the kiosk. This place is a bargain at five dollars a vehicle. Be warned that Gold Hill Road is a Public Roadway and off-road vehicles are not allowed to drive on it other than to cross the road between trails. Highwinds are not uncommon on the Tajon pass so be prepared. I’m convinced you could spend days here exploring the trails and not get all of them. If you go on a weekday you may have most of the place to yourself.