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Shoria National Park Adventures

Shoria National Park is a pristine protected area in southwestern Siberia known for its ancient Siberian taiga, diverse wildlife, and rugged mountainous landscapes, offering a remote wilderness experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

1,200,000
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
15,000 - 20,000
Annual Visitors
2019
Year Established

About Shoria National Park

 

Shoria National Park is located in the Kemerovo Oblast of southwestern Siberia, Russia, encompassing a large portion of the Shoria Mountains, which are part of the Salair Ridge. Established to preserve the unique ecosystems of the Siberian taiga and mountain landscapes, the park covers vast tracts of old-growth pine, fir, and cedar forests that shelter a diverse range of flora and fauna. The park’s geography features steep ridges, deep river valleys, and alpine meadows, providing a striking setting for hiking, wildlife observation, and ecotourism. It is notable for its rich biodiversity, including species such as Siberian musk deer, Eurasian lynx, brown bears, and numerous bird species. The park is also culturally significant, protecting the natural heritage and traditional lands of the indigenous Shor people, who have historically inhabited the area and maintain a close relationship with the land. Visitors to Shoria National Park can explore extensive trail systems that wind through pristine forests and along mountain ridges, offering spectacular panoramas and opportunities to spot rare wildlife. The region’s relatively low human footprint means that large parts of the park feel truly wild and untouched. Seasonal activities include summer hiking and fishing, as well as winter pursuits such as cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Shoria’s remote setting and largely undeveloped infrastructure appeal to adventurous travelers seeking solitude and authentic wilderness experiences in a unique Siberian environment.

Highlights

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Ancient Siberian taiga with centuries-old pines and cedars

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Diverse wildlife including rare Siberian musk deer and brown bears

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Cultural heritage sites related to the indigenous Shor people

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Remote alpine meadows and scenic ridge hikes with panoramic views

Notable Natural Features

Tugansky Ridge

A high mountainous area famous for its panoramic views of the surrounding Siberian taiga and alpine tundra.

Shoria Taiga

One of the last extensive tracts of largely undisturbed Siberian dark coniferous forest, home to ancient pines, firs, and cedars.

Indigenous Shor Cultural Sites

Traditional Shor sacred sites and villages that offer insight into the indigenous people’s close connection with the land.