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National Parks are Finland’s Natural Treasures

Map of National Parks © Metsähallitus 2005 National parks are over-1,000-hectare protected areas, which are also natural sights open to everyone. Their primary purpose is to ensure the diversity of Finnish nature. National parks are established by law on state-owned lands.

The natural features and landscape in national parks are typical of Finland, but they are also a nationally and internationally valuable part of our nature. They have within them national landscapes and other natural sights.

There are 35 national parks in Finland. Their combined area is 8,853 sq. km(1.1.2008). The national parks are managed by Metsähallitus.

National parks are used for outdoor recreation, while having rules and regulations to ensure that this does not hinder nature conservation. An easy way to start an excursion in a national park is to visit a visitor or nature centre in the area. There are visitor and nature centres in or near several of the national parks. Guides and exhibits at the centres provide useful tips on how to make the excursion as successful as possible.

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Archipelago
Eastern Gulf of Finland
Ekenäs Archipelago
Helvetinjärvi
Hiidenportti
Isojärvi
Kauhaneva-Pohjankangas
Koli
Kolovesi
Kurjenrahka
Lauhanvuori
Leivonmäki
Lemmenjoki

Liesjärvi
Linnansaari
Nuuksio
Oulanka
Pallas-Yllästunturi
Patvinsuo
Perämeri
Petkeljärvi
Puurijärvi-Isosuo
Pyhä-Häkki
Pyhä-Luosto
Päijänne

Repovesi
Riisitunturi
Rokua
Salamajärvi
Seitseminen
Syöte
Tiilikkajärvi
Torronsuo
Urho Kekkonen National Park
Valkmusa

Last updated 22 January 2010.
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