Uzhansky National Nature Park is a protected area in the Ukrainian Carpathians renowned for its pristine forests, rich biodiversity, and scenic hiking opportunities along the Uzh River valley.
Situated in the southwestern corner of Ukraine within Zakarpattia Oblast, Uzhansky National Nature Park spans a diverse landscape along the Uzh River near the borders with Slovakia and Poland. Established to preserve the unique Carpathian ecosystems, the park is characterized by ancient beech and mixed coniferous forests, alpine meadows, and karst formations. This area is an ecological treasure trove, home to rare and endangered species such as the European brown bear, lynx, and the elusive European otter. The park’s terrain varies from gentle river valleys to rugged hills with elevations up to 920 meters, providing ample opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and eco-tourism. Visitors can explore marked trails that weave through virgin forests, visit the famed Uzh River Gorge, and enjoy sweeping panoramic views from ridgelines. Archaeological sites and traditional villages in the surrounding region add cultural richness to the natural experience. The park also plays a critical role as a transboundary conservation area linked with adjacent protected sites in Poland and Slovakia, creating a vital corridor for wildlife and habitat preservation. A blend of outdoor adventure and environmental education, Uzhansky National Nature Park appeals to travelers seeking serene natural beauty, wildlife sightings, and immersion in the Carpathian mountain heritage.
Uzh River Gorge – a dramatic scenic river valley with rich biodiversity
Primeval beech forests recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites
Rare wildlife viewing opportunities including European brown bears and lynx
Carpathian traditional villages offering cultural and historical context
Ancient, virgin beech forests within the park are part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing undisturbed forest ecosystems.
A key freshwater ecosystem, the Uzh River flows through the park’s gorge, sustaining diverse species and offering scenic vistas.
Uzhansky connects with adjacent protected areas in Poland and Slovakia, forming an important ecological corridor in the Carpathians.