While we didn't camp there, we walked past it on the way to the Cub Lake and stopped in for a quick peak. It's in a beautiful forest and on a VERY popular and busy trail, but it's offset a bit into the woods from the trail so should have at least a little bit of privacy (I would imagine the noise of the hikers would still be a bit too much for me though). There are also hitching posts for horses. And the main attractions are probably that the Cub Lake is a short walk away (and is beautiful!) and that the hike in is really easy - it's mostly flat with the not-crazily-uphill part only at the tail end of the hike