Location, location. Tent sites are front-row to Lake Superior. 15 steps to the water, great place to dig your camp chair heels in and watch the sunset, Milky Way, falling stars and faraway ship lights.
Staffed in the evening by real people, unlike state park campgrounds. The owner/attendant was refreshingly low-key and motherly. And you can get ice and wood anytime. Nearly full when we were there on a September weekday, but super quiet at night.
High sandstone fire edifices easy to tend. Wood is a good value, but have a backup plan for cooking in case your bundle is sorta green and slow like ours was.
Bathrooms near and reasonably clean. Be aware one door has shifted, and at the time we were there it wasn’t lockable, so take a guard along to that one.
Handy hydrants at each site. You might bring cooking water since it’s quite brown there. Probably not dangerous, just how it is in the area due to local minerals.
GO. This one is near the top of the list for peaceful and beautiful, and the small negatives are outweighed by the positives.