While not the campground my husband and I initially intended on staying at (that one was full, this was the only open one we could find), this one did the trick and was beautiful.
Sites were $15 a night, bathrooms were permanent outhouses, but well maintained and did not smell as long as toilet lids remained closed. No lights throughout the campground so you're really out there.
There isn't water or electric hookup, but campers are allowed, and you can run a generator from 7a-10p if you have one. There is a water pump, but I did not see any signs saying whether or not the water was potable.
Campsites were large and open, but still relatively private and quiet. Some were more shaded than others based on location.
Raspberry plants were around the area, and blueberries were very prolific only a couple minutes drive from the campground. I also saw what I believe to be strawberry plants, although it wasn't strawberry season.
The drive to the campground is 10-20 minutes on gravel (depending on the direction you came from).
Surprisingly phone signal is better there than it was in town Washburn, Bayfield, and Ashland (we have AT&T).
If you come prepared this is a beautiful campground. We were not prepared, so a little frustrated, but also not the campground we intended on staying at so didn't bring water or a generator.