American Camp Diamond in the Rough
Stonewall is down a pretty steep path from the road. The site is private and clean, has space for one or two tents, a fire pit, and some logs to sit on. The tent site(s) could use some leveling and the space could use some flat rocks or boards, if not a proper picnic table- it's hard to do anything off the ground there. You hear cars well, but you forget.
The outhouse is back up the hill. It is pretty clean, but not an excellent set up. It too is not on flat ground and is too near the road as well as the Hilltop campsite- not private enough. I've used these pop up tent bathrooms before. They're too small and you're essentially doing your business in a bucket. A proper outhouse would do.
We boated to this site. Being able to anchor my small 16' dory boat right there on the pond and then walk up the path to the camp site was amazing. This is the kind of thing I wish we had more of- something between the hordes of campers at the Fort Getty campsite and the ticks, garbage, and illegality on uninhabited islands in the Bay. That said, there is no real boardwalk. At any tide, the path down to and area down by the pond is very swampy. Getting in and out of the boat at any tide except high is mud city.
In sum, if the owners would put some funds back into the place, level the Stonewall site, give it a picnic table, create a proper outhouse, in a proper place, and then put in a raised boardwalk so you can actually access the pond without getting muddy, I would go there every summer.