Imatrankoski Rapids Park is a celebrated natural attraction in southeastern Finland, known for its dramatic rapids and scenic river landscapes that have drawn visitors for centuries.
Imatrankoski Rapids Park is located in the town of Imatra, in the South Karelia region of Finland, on the Vuoksi River near the border with Russia. The park’s centerpiece is the Imatrankoski Rapids, a natural waterfall that was historically one of the most powerful rapids in Europe before river regulation. Today, it remains a captivating site framed by rugged cliffs, walking paths, and viewpoints that highlight the turbulent waters flowing between granite formations. The area features well-maintained trails and infrastructure for visitors to explore the rapids safely. Ecologically, the park encompasses boreal forest species typical of southeastern Finland, including mixed conifers and deciduous trees. Historically, the rapids have been an important landmark since the 18th century, attracting European royalty and tourists alike, and they have cultural significance in Finnish national heritage. Visitors can enjoy walking, photography, and special events such as the scheduled opening of the dam sluices in the summer, which temporarily restores the full force of the rapids. The park also offers picnic areas and connects to the Imatra city center, making it accessible for day visits. Its outdoor appeal lies in the combination of dramatic water features, natural forest landscapes, and easy access to interpretive elements showcasing the region’s hydrological and cultural heritage.
The Imatrankoski Rapids and dam sluices opening event
Dramatic granite cliffs framing the torrent river
Historic stone bridges and lookout platforms
Scenic walking routes along the Vuoksi River
Once Europe's mightiest rapids, now controlled by a dam but still visually striking and a key attraction.
The river runs through the park, offering picturesque views and opportunities to enjoy water-related scenery.
A stone bridge crossing the river near the rapids, providing excellent vantage points for viewing the water.