It protects an area of dense rainforest in the Atlantic Forest biome.
[3] The park contains typical dense rainforest flora, and is home to a wide variety of species of birds, mammals, snakes, frogs and insects.
It receives few visitors due to the difficulty of finding a way through the dense forest, lack of mountain meadows and absence of important summits.
[4] It adjoins the 4,334 hectares (10,710 acres) Pico Paraná State Park to the north.
[8] The state's Institute of Lands, Cartography and Forests (ITCF) was responsible for administration and for creating a management plan within two years, which would integrate the park into Marumbi's Special Area of Tourist Interest.