We absolutely loved our 2 (weekday) nights at Aliya Preserve. We got really lucky and had most of the amenities to ourselves, including the absolutely stunning and vast beach that our dogs kept begging to go back to. If you go left once you're down on the sand, it's about 2 miles to the estuary, the perfect outing. We saw 2 people on the beach ONCE throughout our entire stay, so it felt truly special. The Sacred Lowlands are exactly that, special. Site 3 was spacious, private and exactly what we look for when camping with our dogs. The bathrooms were perfect. The only things that we'd keep in mind for our next visit is that we'd bring our own water, we do always bring some but we found the pottable water onsite had an off-putting odor, so we just used it for doing our dishes only. I'm sure it's safe but we didn't want our beloved morning ritual of camp coffee to smell weird, so we just drove 2 miles to the trading post and got drinking water. No big deal, and when we inevitably come back, we know to bring our own. The campsite is right off the main road and logging trucks are going 60+ in the early hours, so that's something to keep in mind (got some jump scares mid-sleep). Overall, absolutely beautiful place to camp and for beach views and privacy, you can't get much better than this.