4 stars because of quality of staff, out of stock of ice, bait, and fire starter for my whole stay, and main camp was crowded and dirty.
However, I stayed at site 31R (remote island boat access only).
It's a good 30 minute row each way, expect to take a john boat or canoe if you are bringing any gear.
As expected no outhouses or electricity.
Still had cell service.
Do not try to pass by the left side of the island in July unless you have a paddle board even with a shallow draft canoe, we got stuck multiple times. The right hand side of the island has a deep 20 foot or more hole.
The rest of the lake is 10-12 feet deep and full of weeds.
Ok fishing for bass, pike and tiger musky if trolling, although all are under slot size or small.
The camp spot has lots of level ground, a fireplace, and a sandy ramp where you can park maybe a 16 foot v hual or larger flat bottomed boat, although it doesn't get deeper then 2 feet for about 20 feet out.
Nice view, no visitors, secluded, tent spot under the stars.