The Institute of Lands, Cartography and Forests (ITCF) of the State of Paraná was to administer the park to promote preserving the waters, flora and fauna.
[5] On 2 October 2007 Governor Roberto Requião signed a decree to expand the Pico do Marumbi State Park to 8,745 hectares (21,610 acres).
[1] The Marumbi Massif is located inside the state park, a complex with eight peaks with varying degrees of difficulty.
[3] An easy 30 minute walk from the park base leads to the Rochedinho, at 630 metres (2,070 ft) above sea level.
The Marumbinistas Waterfall is a 50 metres (160 ft) fall on the Taquaral River, which has several natural pools where visitors can bathe.
The park has a free camping area beside the forest police post, with toilets and hot water showers.