In the summer and fall of 1982, members of the Warrior Trail Association of Greene County, Pennsylvania, constructed an Adirondack shelter on the Pennsylvania side of the Park, with funds previously donated by the Greene County Bicentennial Committee. The shelter has been used by Boy Scouts and others over the years. It was the first structure built as Park development began. It was built near a derelict derrick from the oil and gas boom that occured 1889 - 1920 or so. The derrick was removed but some of the pieces remain near the shelter.
Medium lock-n-lock is to be found.
Parking is located within Mason-Dixon Historical Park.