Rich in Native American lore, colonial history, and recreation, this park offers 13 miles of blazed trails, and unusual beauty from the glacial and stream erosion activity that created its 18 canyons and striking waterfall and rock formations. Camp sites are reserveable and first come first served; there are flush and pit toilets, water, showers, a playground, a camp store, and a dump station. Permits are required and may be obtained from the park office or permit booth, and the campgrounds close during firearm deer season. This campground is closed during the off-season. There are no water hookups at the campgrounds.