Tatranský Národný Park is Slovakia’s premier mountain protected area, featuring dramatic alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and popular outdoor activities like hiking, climbing, and wildlife watching.
Tatranský Národný Park (Tatra National Park), located in northern Slovakia along the border with Poland, protects the High Tatras mountain range, a distinct alpine region with rugged peaks, deep valleys, and glacial lakes. Established in 1949, this park encompasses one of the highest mountain areas in the Carpathians and covers diverse ecosystems ranging from dense coniferous forests to alpine meadows and rocky summits. The park is home to rare species such as the Tatra chamois, brown bears, lynx, and numerous birds including the golden eagle. Its geology features granite and gneiss formations sculpted by glacial activity. Visitors are drawn to the park for hiking on well-marked trails that lead to landmarks like Rysy—the highest peak in Slovakia accessible to hikers—and the scenic Štrbské Pleso glacial lake. Other activities include climbing, skiing in winter, and wildlife observation in quieter corners of the park. The park has cultural and historical significance linked to traditional mountain village life and efforts at conservation in the 20th century. Infrastructure like mountain huts and visitor centers support tourism while managing impact. The park’s alpine meadows and pristine mountain streams provide spectacular photo opportunities throughout the seasons. Tatra National Park is a hub for outdoor lovers seeking varied terrain, from easy lakeside strolls to challenging summit ascents, all set against a backdrop of impressive natural beauty and protected wilderness.
Rysy Peak – Slovakia’s highest accessible summit with panoramic views
Štrbské Pleso – Iconic glacial mountain lake and resort area
Tatra Chamois Habitat – Rare alpine goat-antelope species unique to the Tatras
Teryho Chata Mountain Hut – Popular base for multi-day hiking and climbing trips
At 2,503 meters, Rysy is the highest point in Slovakia and offers challenging hikes with outstanding views over the High Tatras.
This picturesque glacial lake is a central tourist spot with walking paths, water activities, and mountain scenery.
A remarkable karst valley featuring waterfalls, caves, and a scenic hiking trail along the Belá River.