This document compares Montgomery Bell State Park in Tennessee and Kuala Lumpur Forest Eco Park in Malaysia. It discusses that state parks are typically established by states to preserve areas for their natural beauty, history, or recreation potential. It then provides background on the establishment of each park and describes their different forest types, sizes, locations, landscape ideas, wildlife habitats, and activities available to visitors. The document concludes that state parks aim to make scenic and natural areas available to the public for enjoyment and education while preserving values for future generations.