High Tatras National Park protects Slovakia's highest mountain range, offering rugged alpine scenery, diverse wildlife, and extensive trails for hiking, climbing, and winter sports.
High Tatras National Park (TANAP) is located in northern Slovakia along the border with Poland, encompassing the highest peaks of the Tatra Mountains, including Gerlachovský štít at 2,655 meters (8,711 feet), the tallest peak in the Carpathians. Established in 1949, this park covers an area of approximately 73,843 acres and preserves a unique alpine ecosystem characterized by jagged limestone and granite peaks, glacial valleys, mountain lakes, and extensive coniferous and dwarf pine forests. The region supports an array of wildlife including chamois, marmots, lynx, brown bears, and a variety of bird species such as the golden eagle and the capercaillie. Sharp ridges and dramatic peaks attract climbers and mountaineers, while a network of well-maintained trails offers excellent opportunities for hiking at all levels. In winter, the high-altitude terrain becomes a center for skiing and snowshoeing. Historically, the area has cultural significance tied to traditional mountain shepherding and local folklore. Key landmarks include the symbolic peak of Lomnický štít, accessible by cable car, and the glacial lakes of Štrbské Pleso and Popradské Pleso. Visitors also enjoy exploring the nearby resort towns and spa facilities, which provide convenient base camps. The park’s protected status helps safeguard fragile ecosystems while promoting sustainable tourism and education. Its mix of rugged wilderness and accessible infrastructure attracts outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Gerlachovský štít – Highest peak in the Carpathians
Lomnický štít cable car offering panoramic views
The glacial mountain lakes Štrbské pleso and Popradské pleso
Wildlife viewing opportunities including chamois and brown bears
At 2,655 meters, it is the highest peak in Slovakia and the entire Carpathian range, offering challenging climbs and breathtaking views.
A picturesque glacial lake and popular starting point for numerous hiking trails and winter sports activities.
Provides quick access to one of the highest accessible peaks, with panoramic views across the High Tatras and beyond.