Across the nearly 2 million acres of wild land that makes up Moon Summit National Park, there are endless opportunities for adventure.

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Mount Tseba

The park’s extensive mountain range runs through several regions of Moon Summit, with Mount Tseba as its tallest point. Tseba can be difficult to navigate, but various trails will guide you safely to the top. Guaranteed entertainment for the adventurous.

Knotwood River

Like Mount Tseba, Knotwood River runs through several regions of Moon Summit. Remember: rivers can be deceptively swift, so extreme caution should be used when attempting to cross any body of water in the park. Do not swim, canoe, kayak, or raft without proper training and supervision.

Highground Falls

The largest waterfall in the park, Highground Falls, has a picturesque lookout point with sweeping views of Moon Summit. Give yourself a full day to hike to the top, and don’t forget your camera!

The CatacombS

The Catacombs are a series of interconnected caves that span about 83 miles deep in the heart of Moon Summit. Roughly 20 miles of caves are available to explore, so take care to not get lost.