Wow! This park is gigantic. So huge. I started off in one of the five parking lots that has the majority of the walking/hiking trails. There is so much variety in the trails. You can cross the bridges over the streams into the jungle of ferns and moss and low lying foliage. There were logs to jump over and ivy to trek through. I really really liked the trails here. There were some up hills and down hills and obstacles just the way I like it. If you’re not much for trails, there is so much for others to enjoy. For the kids there is a huge playground similar to the one at Fort Steilacoom. If you want to bring a boat, there is a boat launch and boat house. I’m not sure if there is a fee or anything but the park is unattended so there doesn’t seem to be anyone to pay anyway. Doesn’t appear that you need a Discovery Pass for this one either. There is parking for trailers, motor homes, and campers and so many bathrooms. There are baseball fields and it’s right next to a golf course. I may be wrong but there were no doggie doo bags that I could see. There are several large parking lots with places to grill and have parties. At first I was a little sketched out by one of the lots because there were more than a few folks smokin da herb(it’s legal so whatever) but the area is regular patrolled by the sheriff. Definitely a bookmark on this park.