About
Deep in the national parks, where the trail maps end and the wilderness grows thick, Luna sits at a ranger station porch and reads from a logbook that was never meant for public eyes. In Park Service Stories, each episode stands alone as a self-contained account of something that happened out hereβa camper who walked into a ravine and walked out again forty years younger, a fire lookout tower that receives signals from no known frequency, a pack of coyotes that follow the same ritual every full moon. These are not ghost stories told around a campfire; they are official reports, witness statements, and the kind of quiet dread that settles in when you realize the park service has protocols for things that shouldn't exist. Luna narrates each tale in her signature hush, as if the trees themselves might overhear. The stories share a world where the wilderness is not indifferent but watchful, where every trail can lead to a place not on any map, and where those who wear the uniform must deci