Dividalen National Park is a pristine wilderness area in northern Norway renowned for its vast birch forests, alpine landscapes, and rich wildlife, offering visitors a chance to explore remote Arctic nature.
Dividalen National Park, established in 1971, covers a broad expanse in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The park is characterized by its expansive birch forests, alpine plateaus, wetlands, and the Divielva River valley. This area represents the inland boreal zone with a mix of mountain tundra and diverse ecosystems not commonly found in more coastal regions of northern Norway. The geology of the park is dominated by gently rolling hills and mountains rising to about 1000 meters, creating varied habitats for many plant and animal species. It holds significance for reindeer grazing, and the wildlife includes wolverines, lynx, moose, and a variety of bird species such as golden eagles and ptarmigans. Key outdoor activities include hiking across well-marked trails that range from easy walks to more challenging alpine routes, wildlife watching, fishing in the pristine rivers and lakes, and cross-country skiing in winter. The park is a popular destination for visitors aiming to experience the Arctic wilderness in relative solitude. Dividalen is also an important cultural landscape, reflecting centuries of Sami reindeer herding traditions, which continues today under sustainable management. Visitors can enjoy the remote and quiet environment, abundant natural beauty, and opportunities for photographing Northern Lights during darker months. The park's location and minimal facilities mean careful planning and respect for nature are essential to a safe and enjoyable visit.
Divi river valley with crystal-clear water and rich birdlife
Large expanses of mountain birch forest unique to the region
Habitat for Arctic fauna including wolverine and lynx
Remote hiking trails offering solitude and scenic panoramas
A clear, gently flowing river rich in Arctic char, offering excellent fishing and scenic opportunities.
The park contains some of the northernmost mountain birch forests, providing habitat for unique flora and fauna.
Dividalen serves as important grazing grounds for wild and semi-domesticated reindeer, reflecting Sami cultural heritage.