Sitting in Tanglewood right now. Nice park, besides the sights with the serious slopes. Our site (15) is not one of them, but is not perfectly level itself. Have the back tires sitting on 2x8's and probably could go a little higher. Motorhome is not perfectly level, but close enough.
The sites are paved and have FHU (water/electric/sewer). They also have cable. I must of didn't put my coax cable back in the rv after cleaning it out last year. I tried a cable from my outside tv and the jack, but the reception was bad. I think it was because of the type of coax. Using the antenna and can pick up about 10-12 channels. Haven't checked out the bathrooms, but they describe them as "rustic". There is a 1.87 paved pathway adjacent to the rv park that circles around to the horse stables and back. It's a multi use pathway meaning you can walk or ride bikes. They also have a mountain bike trail. For those with four legged children, there is Ann off-leash doggy park about 150 yards away. Right before starting to right this, a young deer ran between my motorhome and the Aliner parked in the site behind us. The rest of the park has a couple golf courses, aquatic center, the horse stable, manor house and more. I do recommend having some sort of transportation. It's nearly impossible to see all the other stuff without a vehicle. The park is very large and there are no sidewalks to walk around the other parts.
For provisions, there is a grocery store across from the park, along with so,e other stores. My wife and daughter saw there was a nail place in the shopping center there and decided to walk over to check it out. At $31/night this place is a great value. Just make sure you don't stay in one of the sloped sites unless you have a trailer and can adjust significantly front to back with your tongue jack.