The reason I am thinking of solar for this is:
I do not have power on the property.(I need to get easements from neighbors and $4000 to install.)
I also need to have a well drilled (another $4000 - $4500) and I thought since there is no power available, I would go with a solar set up for the well and the camper when we are there. I have a 12' x 16' shed where I would mount the solar on the roof and store the batteries.
I think you are a good candidate for an off-grid system sometime in the future if you plan to live or spend more time there. Even if you had an off-grid system in the future you would still want and likely need a generator. Let's say you have a component failure in your solar system; you would still need something to run your well pump/frig/etc. while diagnosing the problem and waiting for parts. A portable generator is a good fit for that purpose now and later. It's money you would spend anyways with or without a solar system--just change the order of what and when.
If you are planning on a future off-grid system then select the well pump model with that in mind, plus any other appliances you buy. It is a lot cheaper to conserve electricity through good choices than to buy solar generating power.
As recently as five years ago off-grid homes typically off-loaded a lot of power requirements to propane and wood. Propane refrigerators, ovens, cooktops, clothes dryers, water heaters, etc. With current solar pv prices and the energy efficiency improvements in standard appliances that is no longer necessary with the possible exception of ovens and cooktops; I think propane still makes sense there. Even heating and cooling a properly insulated home is within solar pv's reach using high efficiency mini split units or other heat pump technology.
Just food for thought.