JDSP ... Jonathan Dickinson State Park
This 10,500-acre park is named for Jonathan Dickinson, a Quaker merchant whose vessel shipwrecked nearby in 1696.
During World War II, the land the park now occupies was home to Camp Murphy, a top-secret radar training school with over 6,600 men. The land became a state park in 1950.
Robb Rossmanith, park biologist
Do not block gates.
Do not speed.
All wheels off the pavement when parking along roadside.