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Well pretty much everything about them really, but Maria likes the facilities so I wind up goin to them a lot. The biggest problem I have is with the fire pits. I have included a couple of pics from the same campground. I actually cook over these. The first pic is the one I got last night. I have circled some little holes. These are drain holes. The ring should be set with these holes about two inches above the ground level. The way it is, when it fills up with rainwater, the water isn't able to drain out, and the worst thing is I have to build a giant fire just to cook. The next pic I guess they made up for it, cause the pit is level with the ground. It can't drain at all, and campers have had to place rocks around the edge to block the wind. (and hey, I believe that one rectangular rock is an Indian artifact. It fits perfectly in the hand. Maybe used for the ceremonial smashing of walnuts.) A strange thing to gripe about, but just wondered if anyone else had noticed this. I tried to conduct a little survey of other campers, but they were all in RV's and didn't notice a problem with it. Those boys down the road from Texas did wish they were bigger, as they had trouble gettin the tractor tires in the fire.