The park includes a boardwalk, a path to the beach, a 4-mile (6.4 km) road for walking and biking, and interpretive exhibits describing its former use as a military training area.
As the dunes are a nesting area for sensitive species, public access is limited to the paths and trails.
The conveyance, at no cost to the State, requires that the land be used only for public park and recreation area purposes in perpetuity, with the federal government retaining a reversionary interest if the terms of the deed are not met.
One unit will have 45 recreational vehicle (RV) sites with hookups for electricity and water.
A second unit is for family camping with 40 sites for tents and small, self-contained RVs.