We were on a road trip and ended up camping a night here. We didn't have a reservation, so we were hoping they had availability the day of when we got there later in the day since we had spotty service to try online.
They didn't have someone in the pay/information booth when we got there, but we figured out how to reserve one of their open spots by reading many papers posted across their bulletin board and windows of the pay booth.
We took a picture of the list of open spots for the night and the campsite map and drove around to check them out and claimed one that didn't have someone already occupying it.
It was kind of confusing because all of the campsite spots have a "RESERVED MUST HAVE VALID RESERVATION" sign posted on them, so after driving around for awhile we assumed that if the spot was on the open list and there was no sign of someone already using that spot it was fair game after filling out the pay form. Which they only take a credit card manually written on the form and you leave it in the drop box at the information board (no cash).
The campsites are pretty packed in and close together, but we were there during the week so they thankfully weren't full. They have spots with an ocean view, or spots with more tree coverage.
The bathrooms were actually some of the nicest campground bathrooms I've seen. They were clean and had electricity with a single plug by the sink if you needed a quick charge. The Dyson hand dryer was nice to dry off some of my clothes a little bit from getting caught in the rain that day.