
Marine life focus with a touch tank, sea glass exhibit, and a humpback skeleton; solid orientation stop for families and coastal explorers
Families, marine life enthusiasts, and visitors seeking a coastal orientation.
touch tank, saltwater aquariums, humpback whale skeleton
Free on-site parking; main lot can become busy on weekends; overflow options not specified
Not a primary permit location; for backcountry permits visit Hulls Cove or Backcountry Information Center
Flush toilets, renovated bathrooms, potable water filling station; WiFi/cell service varies; on-site bookstore; accessibility accommodations present
Weekdays are quieter; weekends can be crowded during peak season.
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Yes, a touch tank is part of the marine exhibits.
No. Permits are handled at Hulls Cove Visitor Center or Backcountry Information Center.
WiFi status isnβt specified; cellular signal may vary inside.
Junior Ranger booklets are available at the center, and passport stamps are offered.
Hours vary by date; typical season runs mid-May through late October/November with weekday and weekend differences.
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