Ifrane National Park

Ifrane National Park

Ifrane National Park is a stunning natural area located in the Middle Atlas region of Morocco, known for its rich biodiversity and famous cedar forests.

123,000
Acres Protected
200
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Ifrane National Park

Ifrane National Park
 

Ifrane National Park, nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco, offers a unique ecological and geographical backdrop with an altitude ranging from 1,600 to over 2,500 meters. Spanning approximately 123,000 acres, this park is famous for its ancient cedar forests, primarily composed of the majestic Atlas Cedar, which supports rich biodiversity, including the endangered Barbary macaque. The park's terrain varies from rolling hills and plateaus to steep cliffs, providing habitat for diverse flora and fauna. Established in 2004 to preserve its natural and cultural heritage, Ifrane National Park is not only a sanctuary for wildlife but also offers numerous outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can engage in activities like hiking, birdwatching, and exploring picturesque villages such as Ifrane, often referred to as 'Little Switzerland' for its alpine-style architecture. The park's ecosystem attracts ecotourists and researchers alike, making it a centerpiece for conservation studies in Morocco. Key landmarks include Dayet Aoua, a large lake surrounded by cedar and oak forests, offering idyllic settings for nature lovers. With its blend of natural beauty and ecological importance, Ifrane National Park is a remarkable destination for those seeking adventure and tranquillity.

Highlights

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The breathtaking Cedar Forests with ancient Atlas Cedar trees.

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Home to the endangered Barbary macaque, providing unique wildlife viewing.

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The serene Dayet Aoua Lake, perfect for bird watching and relaxation.

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The charming town of Ifrane, a popular ski resort and cultural hub.

Notable Natural Features

Cedar Groves

Home to some of the oldest and tallest cedar trees in the region.

Dayet Aoua

A beautiful lake that attracts diverse bird species and is ideal for picnics.

Stone Lion Sculpture

A popular landmark sculpted by a German prisoner during World War II.