Paklenica National Park is a stunning natural area known for its dramatic canyons, expansive karst formations, and diverse ecosystems that offer a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Paklenica National Park.
Entrance fee required, no permit necessary for daily visits.
Best visited in late spring or early autumn when the weather is mild and trails are less crowded.
Main visitor center located in Starigrad-Paklenica.
Accessible via the A1 highway; minor roads lead to park entrances but may close in severe weather.
The park experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Summer temperatures range from mid-70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit, while winter temperatures can drop to the 30s.
Critical conservation efforts focus on maintaining biodiversity and habitats for endangered species such as the brown bear and efforts to control invasive plant species.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located near the entrance, offering facilities such as restrooms and water supply.
Situated near climbing routes, ideal for climbers seeking quick access.
Features breathtaking views of the canyon with opportunities to spot climbing routes.
Leads to the gorgeous Manita Peć cave, perfect for a family excursion.
For seasoned hikers, this trail leads to the highest peak in Velebit.
Offers a quieter experience through the less-visited Mala Paklenica canyon.
Allocate at least a full day to explore the main attractions of the park.
Summer months are popular; consider visiting in spring or autumn for cooler hikes.
Campsites can fill quickly during peak season; advanced booking is recommended.
Proper hiking boots are advised to tackle the rugged terrain and karst areas.