I stayed the first weekend of June in a 27' trailer, the site is fairly large but the road is small. I pulled up and a few sites down was a pop-up camper ready to depart with two dogs barking tied to a tree with the occupants gone. Had to listen to the barking canines for two hours until the owners came back.
Water pressure is an issue mostly in the morning but I was better off using my fresh water tank and pump.
The dump station was out of order at Whittleton and I had to use MIddle Fork. To access it you had to head to Middle Fork, make a U-turn and park on the wrong side facing traffic coming into the campgroup to service your tanks.
The campground was very wooded with a brook behind my camper. This place could easily be a five star if the water pressure was good and dump station was working.