Upon arriving to check in the lady at the front desk was nice, but direct. I would describer this place as a hidden GEM! Peaceful and quiet. Located near Old Pacific Hwy SE and Nisqually River.
This location is fairly remote and the Wi-Fi can be a bit unreliable in certain areas, but other than that there are so many beautiful trees, plants, and a river (Nisqually River) nearby. There were a lot of birds and wild rabbits. The campground is clean and well-kept. There is a small dog park on the property. There are public restrooms and coin operated showers (i.e., 20 minutes shower can cost you around $5.00). There is a start stop button for the shower.
Pros: They offer fishing passes with your stay at no additional cost for up to two (2) people. You must hold a fishing license valid for the state of Washington. It is a lovely river that is clear, but the current can be strong so swimming is AT YOUR OWN RISK! There are signs posted all around that warn they aren't responsible for you if you decide to swim in the river.
Cons: There are limitations to how many vehicles you can have, but we didn't have any issue with that as we were RV'ing and didn't really have many other vehicles with us. They are reasonable though. With the cost of everything going up I would say that their prices are fair.
This location is a combination of things from what I saw because it not only has RV/trailer/tent sites, but is also a mobile home park (i.e., there are actual residents that live there). The rules are strict, but I consider them fair.
There are children and it is family friendly, but loud noise after a certain hour is not permitted and you can be kicked out without a refund. All they ask for is that you be mindful late at night (i.e., 09:00 PM or 10:00 PM).
We didn't encounter any issues with our stay and really enjoyed our time spent there. I would definitely return here to camp and fish in the future.