We stayed there in sites 40 and 42. (see map on KOA site) We have a 33' Class A and toad and the other coach is a 36' class A with toad. Back in sites, gravel, trees. We were facing the creek but not creekside. The creekside back in sites are fairly short. As other post says, Class A's don't go over bridge across creek. Not the best KOA we've ever stayed in but suited our needs. We have stayed at other campgrounds in the area and this is the best we have found. Spaces aren't very wide but was adequate. Had room to put out chairs and not feel crowded. The spot next to us (site 44) was 30 amp and vacant so we didn't feel crowded. Nice place to walk across creek into the small camping and tent camping area. Some traffic noise but didn't bother us. Some train noise but again didn't bother us. Clean and safe. Enjoyed our stay. Would go there again.