The interpretive center is a small museum which features ice age fossil and local geology exhibits.
The small, curated museum is usually open Wednesday through Saturday 10am-2pm, subject to staff and volunteer availability.
The trail rises to the top of Camel Hill (located in the north east corner of the park).
Sights from the top of Camel Hill include Catalina Island, the Long Beach port, Signal Hill, Palos Verdes Peninsula, the KFI radio tower, Hawks Point Bluff, Mount Baldy, the Los Coyotes Country Club, the Santa Ana Mountains and the Huntington Beach Power Plant structures.
This is a somewhat steep 0.4-mile-long (600 m) trail that winds its way up through the local coastal sage scrub plant community.
More than 130 species of birds have been sighted in the park[4] and there are resident populations of squirrels, rabbits, fish, lizards and turtles.