Tucked away. Incredible views.
Beautiful spot! Hosts were very helpful. The entire campground extends back into the valley. You get some residual noise echoing into the canyon from distance motorcycles or low flying aircrafts, but slept like a baby. The sites are separated enough that you're not on top of each other. I recommend the Shadetree Overlook or Jensen's Peak sites if you're after a great view. They're a bit more elevated and because you're closest to the entrance, you have an incredible view of the sunset and layers of mountains in the distance. Jensen's Peak being the furthest forward with no obstructions. I was able to walk over there and enjoy the sunset from Jensen's Peak when no one was there! Gorgeous views!
For motorcyclists, it's a great spot when dry. I brought my cruiser up to the Shadetree Overlook. I have shocks that give me extra ground clearance and some decent tread. I took the steep dirt route up after the host highlighted it as a potential problem. Good news is you have two ways of going to that site 1) steepish road to left after the entrance or 2) go into the campground and loop back into Shadetree Overlook which is less steep. Dirt, ADV, and Scramblers would be just fine either way. If you have a lowered street bike, I'd stick to the sites below. If it's been raining or suspect it to be muddy for any reason, I probably wouldn't attempt Shadetree Overlook or Jensen's Peak unless you've got a dirt bike, knobby tires, a 4WD or AWD vehicle you trust.