Korouoma Nature Reserve is a rugged wilderness area in Finnish Lapland known for its dramatic canyon, frozen waterfalls, and varied outdoor activities including hiking and ice climbing.
Korouoma Nature Reserve is located in the northernmost part of Finland, within the region of Lapland. The reserve centers around the Korouoma Canyon, a deep and narrow gorge approximately 30 kilometers long, characterized by steep cliffs and striking geological formations. The area’s landscape was shaped by glacial activity and erosion, resulting in unique rock formations, cliffs, and a series of impressive seasonal waterfalls that transform into natural ice sculptures in winter. Korouoma supports diverse flora and fauna, including sparse boreal forests, mountain birch groves, and species adapted to northern climates, making it a significant habitat for birds like the Siberian Jay and mammals such as reindeer and Arctic foxes.
Historically, the area was used by local Sámi people for reindeer herding, and today it stands as a protected natural area managed by Metsähallitus. Korouoma is a popular destination for both summer and winter visitors. In warmer months, hiking trails lead through dense forests along the canyon rim, with scenic lookouts providing views of the valley below. The reserve is also well-known for fishing, photography, and birdwatching. During the winter season, Korouoma becomes a top ice climbing destination in Finland, attracting climbers to the frozen waterfalls with routes of varying difficulties. The blend of accessible wilderness, dramatic scenery, and year-round outdoor opportunities makes Korouoma Nature Reserve a remarkable place for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Korouoma Canyon – a 30 km long gorge with towering cliffs and rich biodiversity
Frozen waterfalls – famous ice climbing spots during winter months
Scenic hiking trails with panoramic views of Lapland’s wilderness
Remote fishing spots known for trout and grayling in Korojoki river
A dramatic 30 km long canyon with steep cliffs, offering habitat to specialized flora and fauna and visual grandeur.
Several tall waterfalls freeze over winter creating superb natural ice climbing routes popular with climbers.
A clean, fast-flowing river running through the reserve, well-known for trout fishing and peaceful riverside scenery.