Recreational activities available within the park include walking and hiking, rock climbing, rowing, diving, limited swimming and fishing, and many opportunities for sightseeing and photography. Motor tourists may take the
R756 road which passes through the
Wicklow Gap. Another scenic driving route follows the historic Military Road designated
R115 from the Dublin Hills south through the centre of the mountains to
Laragh village. The variety of habitats found in the park ranges through
blanket bog,
deciduous woods,
coniferous woods, upland
grassland,
heath, exposed rocky areas and
scree. Numerous plant species including
bluebells,
wood sorrel and
wood anemones,
woodrush,
bracken,
polypody fern and various species of
mosses are found. Among trees common in the park are
holly,
hazel and
mountain ash. Some of the protected wildlife of the park are several species of
bats, rare
otters, and nine threatened or internationally important species of birds including the
hen harrier,
peregrine falcon and
whooper swan. ==Park history and management==