This whole thread is a lot of what keeps us away from the crampgrounds.
We have been in some where the design should have been done with clearly defined paths to the facilities, but there is none. The facility was centered in the layout. So, campers wanting/needing access have to walk a lot farther than the sight distance to get there. That makes the simple choice to go through and with no path??
Another common crampground issue is the delineation of site space and the acute lack of same. This had even been remarked on by Chuck Woodbury at RVTravel. He has noted the times that the neighbor's sewer access is in the middle of his "patio" space and quite unavoidable.
This is not to say that all camping spaces are this way, and it is not a condemnation of private grounds, just some common issues. I will never slight a person for trying to get a good ROI, but I sure am not going to be pleased to get less than what I am paying for.
There is adequate blame to go around. Most of the problems come from a lack of either thought or courtesy on someones part.
Matt