The park contains the Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center as well as the Southside Sportsmens Club District, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The park offers hiking, fishing, a bridle path, nature trails, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, a museum, and recreation activities.
[4][5] The park is home to the Long Island Environmental Interpretive Center, which provides educational programs year-round.
[6] Vehicles are charged an entrance fee, however pedestrians may enter for free through several gates along the park's perimeter.
Anglers possessing proper permits may fish for brook, brown, and rainbow trout within the park.