The state park offers wide vistas of the Atlantic Ocean where it meets Narragansett Bay.
[6] Following the death in 1922 of Emma Andrews, Davis's longtime mistress, the estate became the property of auto magnate Milton J.
One of the original four circular concrete "Panama mounts," built for towed 155 mm guns, remains in place.
[10][11] At war's end, the battery was dismantled, and the estate returned to the Budlong's, who allowed the property to fall into disrepair.
[6][12] The stone observation tower remains[6] and is used by park rangers and tourists to view the forest and ocean.