Covering 137 acres (0.55 km2) of dense forest and underbrush, clam digging, birdwatching and scuba diving are some of the activities available for park visitors.
During World War II, the Navy used the fort as a radio station and training school for communication personnel and installed a submarine net across Rich Passage.
The boat launch is concrete, donated by the Bainbridge Island Rotary Club.
There are vault toilets located in the parking area near the boat launch ramp.
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