Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, located in the Finnish Lapland, offers a rich tapestry of natural beauty, featuring majestic fells and pristine wilderness ideal for outdoor adventurers.

252,246
Acres Protected
217
Miles of Trails
500,000
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park

Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park
 

Pallas-Yllästunturi National Park, established in 2005 through the merger of old national park areas, creates a continuous reserve of over 100 km. This park is Finland's third-largest national park, encompassing 1,020 square kilometers of rolling fells, lush valleys, and wild forests. Known for its stunning landscapes, it's a haven for hikers, offering breathtaking trails like the Hetta-Pallas Trail. In winter, it becomes a wonderland for snow sports enthusiasts with cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. The park is home to diverse wildlife including reindeer, moose, and the elusive golden eagle. Pallas-Yllästunturi is also renowned for its clean air and pristine wilderness, providing a true escape into nature. Visitors can explore traditional Sámi culture in nearby villages, adding to the park's unique allure.

Highlights

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Yllästunturi Fell

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The clear waters of Lake Hetta

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Traditional Sámi reindeer herding areas

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Cleanest air in Europe as recorded at the Sammaltunturi monitoring station

Notable Natural Features

Hetta-Pallas Trail

One of Finland's most famous long-distance trails that provides hikers a chance to experience remote fells and serene lakes.

Sammaltunturi Observation Station

Known for having the cleanest air recorded in Europe.

Pallastunturi Visitor Centre

Offers educational exhibits about the park's ecosystem and local culture.