There's only one parking spot available down a partially dirt road. The road transitions from asphalt to dirt/gravel at the national park sign, so be cautious if you're heading there for sunrise. The trail is fairly well maintained, with evidence of recent weed whacking. I highly recommend this spot for winter sunrise views. Once you reach the second hill, the trees thin out, offering stunning views to both the southeast and southwest. Finding good sunrise locations in January can be challenging, but if you're willing to start hiking in the dark, this is an excellent choice. Additionally, you're unlikely to encounter other people, but don't be surprised if you come across a deer or two.