Adam and Eve did a good job to make this west facing valley a wonderful garden for camping, spacious, private, fun, and safe with fences. They are lovely people, lent us pillows when I suddenly realized I forgot to bring them, life saving! We loved the hill top relaxing spot to view Mt. Hoot and sunsets, especially the trail is nicely lit so no problem coming down to the campground after sunsets. The camp site potty hut is so cute, full of surprises inside. My son loved reading the journals from prior guests. We said hi to the residents (a shy squirrel and a black lizard) living in the tree of life. ^_^ overall, it’s a memorable experience. Only two little tips: 1) the direction instruction is for people who are driving in from the west, if you drove in from the East and turn up to old highway 8, then you want to turn right after seeing the winery sign. 2) the camp ground is dirt ground, not grass, so I would bring a tarp as big as possible to cover the camp site to enjoy it better next time. The location is actually perfect for us from Seattle. Google directed us to use the Yakima route, which is scenic pretty much the whole route, especially the terrain and windmills are impressive. Coming back we used the Tacoma route that allowed us to stop by a motorcycle shopping hut in Vancouver. We would not have enjoyed the road-trip as much of not for this round loop.