Quite popular. Went Friday night of labour day w/end and it peaked at 20 cars worth of campers which was somewhat full. But next night was even busier. The grounds are mostly wide open, so privacy is minimal and sound carries. Avoid setting up near the road where the gulley is as kids are magnetically drawn to it and a wayward footy or two might come your tent's way. Dug and established fire pits available. Basic drop toilets with no running water. Closest walk to natural water source is about 10 min up the main track, but it's a trickle. A better one can be found 5 min further up. You'll easily spot it as a rocky stream. The walking track itself is decent. Easy-moderate terrain, mostly wide and quite varied throughout. About 10+km to Ada tree, one-way. Prepare for a few ineluctible spots of mud. Other points of interest include historical mills and rusting skeletons of logging machinery. Good for a day's camp, probably wouldn't stick around longer (pro tip: if you run into a leech, don't handle them with steel pegs. They love the touch of those things and will never let go!)