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The visitor center, located at the park entrance, contains museum exhibits highlighting archaeological and natural specimens, an auditorium and book sales outlet.
The park has 14 miles of hiking trails.
No paved public automobile access roads exist in the park.
Rangers give guided hikes and prehistoric tool demonstrations that are scheduled and advertised, mid-June through Labor Day weekend.
Educational programs are presented on-and off-site by appointment.

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