Liberstein has a lot to offer when it comes to natural beauty. Positioned around it's main reservoir, Lake Liberty, the water gives great views from the Capital, and it's surrounding states.
Sitting along the shore of Lake Liberty, Liberstein City sits as the Capital of our nation. With it's iconic lake view, to it's sloping hill just behind this vantage point leading to the lush forests, and Council Lake, Liberstein City offers one of the nations most charming experiences.
Established as the nation's first National Park, Mossy Creek and it's surrounding area is rich with history. From pre-Liberstein structures, old fortresses, the old trading route, to the ancient wooden bridges, Mossy Creek has everything you might be looking for. With a good view onto the Capital from Camp Henderson, one might enjoy a day exploring here, and taking in the views from the Henderson Plain over lunch.
Hunters Field Park is a great little getaway nestled in the lush forests and hills of Liberstein, once a hunting outpost, it is now a quaint and quiet little retreat to get away from the hub-bub of Liberstein City. It's not too far off the main road through the country, but just enough off the beaten path for the adventurous type.
Follow this out from the Capital, past Mossy Creek, and out to Woodland Point -providing a wonderful view of the city. This scenic route is sure to offer great views of the lake, and surrounding forests and parks. If you follow the road to the farthest point you will reach Old Bridge Park, the site of where an old bridge once connected both sides of this region. The road will lead you through 3 States, each full of sights and sounds to explore.
In the years before Liberstein inhabited the area around the Reservoir, a land bridge connected the areas of what is now Yorkford and Lancashire. The Park displays great views of the western branch of the reservoir (Lake Liberty) which feeds into Orange Creek.