Robert H. Treman first purchased land surrounding Enfield Falls in 1915, and worked to improve the property by planting over 1,000 trees.
[8] These rocks formed in horizontal layers, creating flat slabs and angular edges as they erode and fracture.
The valley and waterfalls formed since the last ice age — within the last twenty or thirty thousands years — roughly in-line with previous streambeds.
Additional rock formations near Lucifer Falls include current ripple marks,[8] indicating the direction the creek used to flow.
The park offers an outdoor swimming area at the base of a waterfall, picnic tables, playing fields, hiking and camping.