Covers the triple border junction of Mukdaharn, Yasothon, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces in Northeastern Thailand. The Park area is covered by a dense forest community which was utilized as a shelter for communist insurgents about three decades ago. Phu Kra Sah, with its 490m summit, possesses the Park's highest point. The Park contains several recreational spots, for example, Phu Sra Dok Bua Hill with its 423m point, patches of bare rocky floor, and dwarf dry dipterocarp woodlands.
Topography
Mostly of the area is mountains lying from the northwest to the southeast. There are many kinds of plants and stone fields where local people called Darn surrounding the peak. Pu Sae is the highest peak and high 481 meters above the sea level. Other peaks are high about 350-450 meters. This area is the water sources of many creks such as Huay Tom, Huay Ka Bok, Huay Karn Leing, Huay Lam Klang, Huay Ki Lek, Huay Hin-Kua, Huay Toob, and Huay Hai.
Flora and Fauna
There are many kinds of valued plants and wild lives such as redwood, Para wood, barking deer, hyenas, foxes, palm civets, monkeys, porcupines, and chevrotain, flying lemur, bats, wild fowls, and etc.