If you want a generator that you can run in a camp ground and not "polute noise" then you get what you pay for.
I have a Coleman PowerMate construction generator (noisy compaired to ONAN or Honda) that is 4500 watts. It has a 30 amp feed. IF you want one that will do 50 amp service you are looking at 6500 to 7000 watts.
If this generator is only for your current situation and noise is not an issue then one for about $1000 (7000 watt) should work (I have not priced them).
Ref: weather I would put a small pole shed with sides over and around it to protect it from the elements. My 4500 runs about 7 to 8 hours on 5 gals of gas.
Just my opinion, good luck.
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