The park has few facilities and is administered by nearby
Warren Dunes State Park. Most visitors come to walk the of
hiking trails, which run from the northern boundary on Warren Woods Road to a parking area accessed from the southern boundary on Elm Valley Road. In the middle of the park the trail crosses the
Galien River on a pedestrian bridge, where there is an interpretive station. The park is adjacent to the Warren Woods Ecological Field Station, which is owned and operated by the
University of Chicago.
Birders cite the park as a particularly good place to spot
pileated woodpeckers. Other visitors come to picnic. The park is the subject of
ecological studies because, in combination with the ecosystems preserved in nearby
Warren Dunes State Park, it completes a progression of ecological
seres. ==References==