The park contains a nature center, picnic shelters, a large fishing pond, 14 cabins, and 50 campsites.
Trails and more than 1 mi (1.6 km) of boardwalks allow visitors to explore four different ecosystems within the park: cypress-tupelo swamp, bottomland hardwood forest, mixed pine hardwood forest, and the Tickfaw River.
[4] About 560 acres (230 ha) of the park west of the Tickfaw River remain undeveloped.
Its rich natural habitat provides a home for various birds, fish, reptiles and mammals including American alligators, nine-banded armadillos, North American beavers, white-tailed deer, foxes, Virginia opossums, rabbits, raccoons, and squirrels.
During warm months, an on-premises water playground allows guests to cool off.