Finland is home to a network of 40 national parks, each showcasing the country’s stunning natural landscapes and biodiversity. These national parks cover a wide range of ecosystems, including pristine forests, tranquil lakes, rugged coastline, and Arctic wilderness.
They offer visitors opportunities for outdoor recreation, wildlife watching, and cultural experiences, while also serving as important areas for conservation and environmental education.
Finland’s national parks are managed by Metsähallitus (the Finnish Forest Administration) and are open to the public year-round, providing access to hiking trails, camping sites, and interpretation centers.
From the southern archipelago to the northern fells, Finland’s national parks invite visitors to explore and appreciate the country’s rich natural heritage.