A very beautiful, quiet, somewhat wild place. The campsite is pretty well organized, but don't expect incredible amenities. There is a gazebo for each parking space. You have to pay for your presence at the campsite. The cost is small.
On the plus side, it's a beautiful place, remote. But only on weekdays.
In good weather from Friday to Sunday — "the carriage turns into a pumpkin":
The noise, the din, the music just rumbles, my wife and I walked through the ridge between the lakes on foot, so through the big lake we could hear the bass music rumbling from the campsite, and through binoculars I watched crowds of people in gazebos, on piers, in boats, with fishing rods, on motorcycles and ATVs.
So, if silence and meditation are required, only in the middle of the week, then there are not many people, and so all the gazebos will be occupied, and the piers too.
There is a toilet of the "board toilet" type for one visitor. Parking for cars in front of the barrier.
It's better to go through the Sponds, the navigator leads by fast trails, drive the Sponds, then as soon as you get there, drive the campsite, but it can still return to the fast road, well, by jeep, of course))