Very friendly people, rooms are spacious but somewhat outdated, if that's important to you. The wireless internet worked fine, the TV cable was kind of iffy; some channels had static. It's a good value for basic accomodation.
Went again yesterday. Still an entrancing place, especially since there was no one else in sight. Spent an hour or so watching the wildlife (swallows, bugs, snakes, hawks) and roaming around the rocks. Took way too many pictures. It's 7.5 miles down a fairly good dirt road to get there, but worth every mile.
It's not a big park, but very pretty. There's only one fairly short nature trail, which was closed for flood damage when I was there (June 2014), but I still enjoyed my brief visit.
Saw this place a couple of years ago. Definitely worth the detour, even on dirt roads.
A friend took me to this place a couple of years ago. Not the biggest cave you'll ever see, but thoroughly enjoyable, especially if you have the kids with you.