Great camping spot. Easy to get access to water. Lots of tent sites. Last time there was a table, benches, and a lawn chair all ready to go by the fire. The headland is very steep to cross, but at low tide you can fairly easily walk around it.
The camp here gets full on the weekends, but arriving mid-week, we had options. There are camps at the old Starbuck Mine higher in the woods, but we went further north, crossed Cedar Creek (which was a great water source) and camped just before the headland to Norwegian. The privy was in this area, but has no privacy from the neighboring camp sites. It literally is in site of everyone that may be traveling the trail. This wasn't too big of a problem, as I was able to climb up into the woods, much further than required, and do my business properly following LNT standards. There was garbage by our site, which I tidied, even a nice blow-up paddle board rolled up that I assume someone carried in and didn't want to carry it out. Please follow LNT rules and don't ruin the outdoors for others!
Absolutely beautiful. Make sure you bring the tide chart as it is 100% necessary.