Rich in natural and cultural history, this 4,134 acre marine and camping park is home to a large variety of plant/animal/bird life, and offers ample land and water recreational opportunities. Some of the amenities/features include salt and freshwater shorelines, 3 lakes, 2 amphitheaters, 6 fire circles, interpretive activities/signage, a museum, hiking trails plus a 1.2 mile ADA hiking trail, and breath-taking viewing areas. Camping is available year round, although some sites may be closed for winter. Amenities include picnic tables (some sheltered), over 200 camp sites, restrooms, showers, and dump stations.