This was our first experience with Tentrr & Walker Mine Campground. We stayed for 3 nights with 2 young children, ages 3&6 and 2 small dogs. The site seems pretty new and the location is very private. So nice to feel secluded, but secure. There were some rocks and stumps at the site that gave us a small tumble or two, but we did our best to pick them up. The first night it rained, but the provided pop-up and canvas tent provided the perfect protection. On sunny days the mosquitos would attack around sunset, otherwise not many bugs other than some random ants. The site provided all the amenities we needed. The biggest disappointment was that the nearby trails must be accessed from the main road. The trails were not marked as easily as we had hoped and we got a little lost. It was a little rough for our little ones. I recommend a proper map or an offline trail app as internet access is not always accessible in the hills. The area can get dusty and slippery so pack proper shoes. Due to recent rains the river is high and there are a lot of large branches so take the water access at your own risk. Instead, by recommendation of the friendly hosts, we swam at Whiskeytown. We even took a short drive to Shasta Lake and Shasta Dam. Overall we highly recommend Tentrr and Walker Mine. It was such a great first glamping experience for our family. Memories we'll cherish for a lifetime!