This is the state's oldest state park, and visitors will find a variety of recreational and educational opportunities here. Vehicle admission stickers (required) can be obtained at the park office or self registration stations. There are two campgrounds offering 85 campsites with picnic tables, grills, modern restrooms, showers, potable water, pit/vault toilets, showers, a playground, camp store, and a dump station. There are no water hookups at the campgrounds.