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Shushensky Bor National Park Adventures

Shushensky Bor National Park is a pristine boreal forest park in southern Siberia, renowned for its vast pine forests, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and nature study.

280,000
Acres Protected
35
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Shushensky Bor National Park

 

Shushensky Bor National Park, located in Krasnoyarsk Krai in southern Siberia, Russia, encompasses a large area of old-growth pine forest mixed with Siberian taiga landscapes. Established in the early 1980s, the park protects one of the largest contiguous stands of Siberian pine (Pinus sibirica), a species valued both ecologically and culturally. The park's terrain is characterized by gentle hills, dense forests, numerous lakes, and river valleys dominated by Siberian larch, fir, and spruce. The region experiences a sharply continental climate with long, cold winters and warm summers, supporting unique flora and fauna adapted to these conditions. Wildlife includes sable, elk, roe deer, brown bears, lynx, and a diversity of bird species including woodpeckers, owls, and hawks. Shushensky Bor is a popular destination for hiking with several marked trails meandering through dense forest and alongside pristine lakes. In addition to hiking and wildlife viewing, visitors enjoy fishing, cross-country skiing in winter, and photography. The park is also noted for its cultural heritage, with local communities maintaining traditional Siberian ways of life alongside conservation efforts. Visitors can explore the diversity of the taiga biome and experience tranquility in one of Russia’s most intact forest landscapes. Facilities are limited, making it an excellent spot for backcountry enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking solitude and untouched wilderness. Overall, Shushensky Bor National Park offers a rare glimpse into Siberian forest ecosystems and abundant outdoor recreation opportunities across all seasons.

Highlights

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Vast stands of ancient Siberian pine trees known as the 'King's Forest'

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Opportunity to see rare Siberian wildlife including sable and brown bear

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Scenic forest trails weaving through taiga and along crystal-clear lakes

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Winter cross-country skiing routes through untouched snow-covered pine forests

Notable Natural Features

Siberian Pine Forest

An extensive tract of old-growth Siberian pine, crucial for wildlife habitat and forestry studies.

Lake Shira

A scenic glacial lake on the park's outskirts perfect for fishing and relaxation.

Taiga Ecosystem

Representative Siberian taiga ecosystem with diverse flora and fauna adapted to extreme seasonal changes.