The park itself is perched atop an artificial bed of limestone rock material removed during the Deep Tunnel Project in the 1980s. It is the only urban state park in Wisconsin and features
restored prairie and a pebble beach. In addition to the prairie, portions of the park are planted with
Kentucky bluegrass. The park has a paved trail that connects to both the
Hank Aaron State Trail and the
Oak Leaf Trail. The park features a fishing pier overlooking a basin, on the side opposite Lake Michigan. There are also boat slips at the north end of the park that can be occupied overnight. ==History==