We stayed here for the Leesburg Bike Fest. The Park is kinda small, but very nice and the sites are pretty good, some are a little uneven, (as expected) and the RV Dump site will make you go around the small loop to get to it.
There is a boat Ramp and there are two main trails. There is also a large Live Oak Tree (the second Largest) and it is estimated to be between 400-500 years old.
The bathrooms are locked and you need the code which they will give you at the Ranger Station and at this time it was $8 for a bundle of Firewood.
The park attendants drive through the campsite on a regular basis and they also put water down on the dirt roads to help keep the dust down. The Roads and sites are white Florida Sandstone.
They do close at 8PM and there is a Gate code which the rangers will also give you the code when checking in.
The Mosquitos were really bad, but bug spray, Mosquito coils and a few Thermo cells seemed to help.