The Helsinki Nature Park Network is a connected system of urban and peri-urban parks providing diverse outdoor experiences, including hiking, nature observation, and cultural heritage exploration close to Finland’s capital city.
The Helsinki Nature Park Network consists of over 30 protected natural areas spanning the Helsinki metropolitan region and nearby municipalities. These parks preserve diverse ecosystems such as boreal forests, wetlands, coastal shores, and meadows, serving as essential green lungs in the urban environment. The network offers habitat for many native species like the Eurasian red squirrel, black woodpecker, and various migratory birds, supporting biodiversity amidst a growing city. Historically, some parks encompass valuable cultural sites, including old farms, traditional fishing villages, and remnants of 19th-century military fortifications. Outdoor recreation opportunities are abundant, with hundreds of kilometers of well-maintained trails for hiking, running, birdwatching, and cross-country skiing during winter months. The network also promotes environmental education through nature centers and organized guided tours. A few prominent parks in the network include Central Park (Keskuspuisto), Uutela Nature Park, and the Nuuksio National Park extension areas, which are easily accessible by public transportation and offer varied terrain and landscapes. The proximity to the city allows residents and visitors to experience wilderness-like conditions with minimal travel. The diversity of natural features combined with infrastructure supporting sustainable recreation makes the Helsinki Nature Park Network a vital resource for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and conservation efforts within an urban context.
Central Park (Keskuspuisto) – Over 10 miles of trails through mixed forests and wetlands in the city center
Uutela Nature Park – Coastal park with forests, rocky beaches, and cultural heritage sites
Mustavuori Nature Reserve – Dense old-growth forests providing rare habitat in urban Helsinki
Haukkavuori Hiking Hill – A lesser-known vantage point offering panoramic views of the Helsinki archipelago
Helsinki’s largest urban park with mixed forests, walking paths, and recreational facilities stretching 10 kilometers north-south.
A coastal green area with diverse landscapes including shorelines, meadows, and old farm buildings, popular for easy hikes.
One of the few remaining old-growth forest areas within Helsinki, supporting protected bird species and native flora.